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Tony Khan Comments On MJF’s Removal From AEW Roster Page

By The Spotlight StaffJanuary 7, 2024
Tony Khan Comments On MJF's Removal From AEW Roster Page

MJF won the AEW World Championship by defeating Jon Moxley at Full Gear in 2022. He dropped the title to Samoa Joe on December 30th at Worlds End and was later betrayed by his brochacho, Adam Cole.

Salt of the Earth hasn’t appeared on AEW television since losing his Triple B. As of now, MJF has been removed from the roster page.

In an interview with Going Ringside, AEW President Tony Khan was asked about MJF’s removal from the roster. Khan said the following:

“I can say that MJF certainly has been a great part of AEW for the first five years. And through those five years, certainly, he’s been one of our great homegrown stars, and he’s somebody we really value, I would love to have MJF in AEW in the future, should the contractual situation allow. Certainly, MJF is somebody we would love to have an AEW going forward. And he’s been a great wrestler and a great champion for us.”

MJF Tony Khan

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