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MJF Reportedly Re-Signed With AEW

By The Spotlight StaffNovember 20, 2023
MJF Reportedly Re-Signed With AEW

MJF always hypes “the bidding war of 2024.” Therefore, many fans are worried about whether MJF will stay with All Elite Wrestling or not.

AEW World Champion recently did an interview with Justin Barrasso of Sports Illustrated. During the interview, MJF stated that he likes both WWE and AEW. MJF added that he would choose the company that would give him more money.

However, Haus of Wrestling heard a different story about MJF’s “bidding war.” Multiple sources have told Haus of Wrestling that MJF quietly re-signed with Tony Khan’s promotion. A higher-up told them that there are no contract talks between MJF and WWE. They also noted that MJF becoming a free agent next year is a “false narrative.” A WWE source believes MJF is under a long-term deal with AEW that ends in 2027.

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