Former AEW World Champion MJF recently took a shot at a 9-year-old fan over a grammar mistake on a sign.
He’s currently trying to join The Hurt Syndicate. Although MVP and Shelton Benjamin have shown support, Bobby Lashley isn’t impressed by Maxwell’s repeated efforts to join the faction. On last week’s AEW Dynamite, he finally reached his breaking point after Lashley once again rejected him.
Frustrated, MJF shouted at Lashley, calling him a “big bald son of a b*tch.” In response, Lashley grabbed him by the ears and reminded him, The Hurt Syndicate hurts people. He told MJF to prove himself by hurting someone.
Now with new mission on his mind, MJF recently targeted a young fan holding a sign that read, “I’m only 9 but still knows that MJF sucks.” He fired back on X formerly known as Twitter, mocking the grammar error by writing, “Knows?!? What a dumb piece of s*it, am I right?”
Jeff Jarrett Shoots On Recent AEW Rivalry With MJF: I Think He’s Toxic
Speaking on My World Podcast, Jeff Jarrett spoke about his return to AEW programming last week on Collision and doesn’t hold back on his feelings regarding his rivalry with MJF.
“Another point I’ve got to say is MJF — ever since he got involved in anything that had to do with myself has turned to absolute shit,” Jeff Jarrett said. “I told him multiple times when we got together in Cincinnati. I told him before that, I said, ‘Hey man, you’re going to say what you want to say and if you want to go in the gutter, I don’t wanna go there. It’s not good for me, I don’t believe it’s good for you, I don’t believe it’s good for the product.’
“He did that, he obviously took high offense to me wanting AEW gold. I won’t get into all that mess but yeah. When I really take a step back and look at all of it, there’s not one talent that has been — I won’t say worked with, because I hadn’t really worked with MJF. Have I been involved with it, yeah on a certain level. He always leaves everyone worse than when he started being associated on any level. “I think he’s toxic, I think he’s selfish, I think he’s got a boatload of talent. But I don’t think he was good for my career on any level. I think he got me off on a wrong track on a couple of different avenues. I also think that I’m the one to blame.”
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