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Former AEW World Champion Removed From Company’s Roster Page

By The Spotlight StaffJanuary 1, 2024
Former AEW World Champion Removed From Company's Roster Page

Last year, several executives and wrestlers announced their departure from All Elite Wrestling. Today, one of the top stars in Tony Khan’s company has been removed from the roster page.

MJF is dealing with many injuries. He recently stated via The Players’ Tribune, “My hip is a mess. My arm won’t lift above my head. I’m on painkillers.”

The 27-year-old last competed at Worlds End, where he defended the AEW World Championship against Samoa Joe in the main event. Joe won the title after MJF was passed out to Coquina Clutch. Later, Adam Cole turned on him.

The Salt of the Earth promoted his “Bidding War” thing for a long time. During the AEW Worlds End post-show media scrum, Tony Khan refused to talk about MJF’s contract situation. However, MJF has now been removed from the company’s roster page.

MJF

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