MJF Sends Message Directly To Bryan Danielson’s Kids On AEW Dynamite

MJF Sends Message Directly To Bryan Danielson’s Kids On AEW Dynamite AEW

MJF took to the mic on tonight’s AEW Dynamite to directly address Bryan Danielson’s two preschool aged children with WWE legend Brie Bella.

In a bold move ahead of their one-hour Iron Man match at Revolution, MJF has taken time to address his oratory exhibition to Bryan Danielson’s children.

After telling his own villain origin story tale of woe (regarding losing everyone who ever claimed to love him, including a fiancee) MJF told Bryan Danielson he hated him because he takes his life for granted.

Acknowledging the jealousy he feels towards Danielson for his “beautiful family,” MJF then took things to a whole new low.

Speaking directly to five-year old Birdie and two-year old Buddy by name, MJF addressed the camera as though he was speaking to Danielson’s children.

While MJF delivered a scathing description of what he was going to do to their beloved “Dada,” he also entered the ring and left himself in prime position to get attacked by Danielson!

With a multitude of security attempting to pull them apart, both men brawled but it was Danielson who laid a vicious elbow on the champ near the end of the segment to hammer home the point.

Now, MJF has truly awoken the American Dragon!

Elsewhere on AEW Dynamite, a controversial ex-WWE star was referenced in Max Caster’s entrance ramp and tricky Ricky Starks got a signed contract for a match at AEW Revolution!

In the opening bout of AEW Dynamite, a big All Atlantic Championship match between Orange Cassidy and Wheeler Yuta. You can read more about that by clicking here. 

You can keep up with all the latest news from AEW Dynamite by clicking here. 

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