
MJF made headlines during the April 2 episode of AEW Dynamite, but what he did after the show is what really set social media on fire.
Following his surprise interaction with The Hurt Syndicate in Peoria, Illinois, where he offered to align himself with MVP, Bobby Lashley, and Shelton Benjamin (who wasnt present due to severe weather), MJF took to Twitter with a signature unfiltered rant. And this one wasnt about wrestlingit was about airplane etiquette.
Ill never understand the sick perverted thrill flight attendants get out of waking you up to put your seat upright, MJF tweeted on April 3. If this thing crashes, you think these extra 6 inches will make a difference? Blow me.
That alone wouldve sparked reactions, but one user, Peter Hopey, chimed in with a jab of his own: This isnt making TV any better.
MJF didnt let it slide. Actually watching the show would help, MJF clapped back. Or maybe having a wife that doesnt make your dick revert back into your stomach would allow you to enjoy TV and life a little more. Hope this helps.
As usual, MJFs online personality mirrors his on-screen anticszero filter, 100% heel. This Twitter exchange only adds to the intensity of his current storyline, where he tried to broker a partnership with the Hurt Syndicate on Dynamite. MJF praised every member of the group, saying youre standing on the blocks I built, and pitched a deal where they help each other dominate AEW.
But Lashley wasnt buying it. I dont like you, he told MJF flat-out before kicking him out of the ringsetting the stage for a potential rivalry down the line.
Whether hes burning bridges in the ring or on social media, MJF remains one of the most polarizing figures in all of pro wrestling.
Is MJF pushing boundaries too far on social mediaor just playing the part better than anyone else? Sound off in the comments and let us know if this is all part of the magic or crossing the line.