MJF Roasts AEW Star With Hilarious Callback To Old Feud

MJF Roasts AEW Star With Hilarious Callback To Old Feud AEW

MJF has been trolling Wheeler Yuta and reigniting old hang-ups ahead of their match on the AEW Dynamite anniversary show on October 5.

In a series of tweets, MJF has denounced Yuta as “not a good person.”

The Devil himself, MJF, made reference to an alleged incident when he and Yuta were working with the MLW promotion.

He posted an old tweet dated May 4, 2018, that details the incident:

“Last night an intoxicated wheeler Yuta kicked in my hotel door half naked and jumped into my bed and forced me to watch viscera matches. I can’t make this stuff up. Poor people are wild.”

MJF has now added the following to his re-posted tweet:

“I’ve known this man for a long time. He’s not a good person.”

What exactly we’re meant to take from this late-night Viscera binge-watch, I’m not quite sure.

Though it does seem that MJF is keen on inciting old-fashioned class warfare.

The salt of the earth recently explained that his main motivation is money, and detailed his retirement plans for once he had hit his financial goals.

The feud between Yuta and MJF has intensified in recent weeks with the latter criticising Yuta’s charisma or lack thereof.

At the end of Jon Moxley’s match against Juice Robinson on September 28 during Rampage, Yuta dramatically ambushed MJF who was watching proceedings from the sky box.

MJF of course currently holds a shot at Moxley’s title after his win at the Casino ladder match at AEW All Out.

Adam Page has earned a title shot ahead of MJF, thanks to winning the golden ticket battle royal.

He is due to face Moxley for the title on the October 18 edition of Dynamite in Moxley’s hometown of Cincinatti.

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1 year ago by Laura Cude

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