MJF is on the run of a lifetime.
MJF won the AEW World Title at AEW Full Gear from Jon Moxley, and he's gone on to defend the belt in an Iron Match match against Bryan Danielson, defeat Hiroshi Tanahashi, and best the other three pillars Sammy Guevara, Jack Perry, and Darby Allin.
MJF will now headline the biggest AEW show ever AEW All In against Adam Cole.
Speaking to Cameron Hawkins of The Ringer, MJF reflected on his reign and place in wrestling.
“No one’s going to like this answer, but the fact of the matter is, I don’t have contemporaries,” MJF states. “There has never been anyone in the history of the sport that has gotten it as fast and has gotten as over as fast and as young as MJF. There have been guys who have gotten television time at a young age, but there [were] holes in their game, and everybody knew it. And those holes needed to be patched up, and it took time. I’m the guy who came onto the scene, and I went from being great to being perfect. Let me explain something to you: I’m over as fuck, and I want you to print that verbatim.”
Before MJF won the AEW World Title, MJF shared the ring with top AEW names such as Cody Rhodes, Chris Jericho, and CM Punk.
Speaking on his reign as AEW World Champion, MJF said, “When my run is over, I want people to just magnanimously say, ‘No, that’s the best AEW world title run.’ I feel that if after Wembley, I’m still the world champion, that means that I successfully defended my belt against, in my opinion, one of the best wrestlers in the world today, Adam Cole, in front of 80,000 strong. And I think we’re getting to the point now where it’s becoming undeniable that I’m the best AEW world champion of all time.”
MJF will wrestle twice at AEW All In as he's scheduled to team with Adam Cole to take challenge Aussie Open (Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis) for the ROH Tag Team Titles.
Fans can check out the current lineup for AEW All In by clicking here.