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MJF to appear on Dynamite tonight following bumpy weekend

AEW announced that MJF will be at tonight’s Dynamite following a bumpy weekend which saw him skipping the AEW Fan Fest, forcing AEW to scramble and offer alternatives and refunds for those who already had a ticket for his meet and greet.

In a graphic posted on social media, AEW said we’ll hear from the 26-year-old.

The controversial star did show up at Double or Nothing and was on the receiving end of 10 powerbombs from Wardlow. MJF lost the match in a squash in under 8 minutes and was stretchered out of the arena.

Rumors are that MJF and AEW President Tony Khan met yesterday in Las Vegas to discuss the way forward after MJF repeatedly – and publicly – aired his frustrations with the situation about his contract. Khan refused to comment on what happened during the media scrum following the conclusion of the pay-per-view.

MJF appearing on Dynamite tonight is good news for AEW and certainly it would not have happened unless the meeting between the two parties didn’t go according to plan.

The biggest question mark was if this was an elaborate work, real-life, or a mixture of both. And with MJF, you never know!


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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