MVP Debuts At AEW Dynamite Grand Slam, Wants To Talk Business With Swerve Strickland

MVP made his AEW debut at AEW Dynamite Grand Slam, interrupting Prince Nana, who was giving an update on Swerve Strickland.

Prince Nana stated that mentally, there is nothing that can stop "the most dangerous man in AEW," but physically, Swerve is not cleared to return following his loss at AEW All Out.

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As Nana tried to ask "Whose House?" he was interrupted by MVP. MVP reintroduced himself to the New York audience. MVP agreed that Swerve is the most dangerous man in AEW and ran down his accomplishments.

MVP said that Hangman burned Swerve's house to the ground and is walking around smiling after defeating Swerve at AEW All Out. He said that wasn't a failure on Swerve, that was a failure on management who was more concerned about selling coffee and "shucking and jiving."

MVP told Nana to give Swerve his business card and let him know he'll be ready to talk BUSINESS.

MVP departed WWE in the summer after his contract expired. He is set to compete against Josh Barnett at Bloodsport in November. Fans can find his comments on the Hurt Business by clicking here.

Swerve has been out of action since being knocked out by Hangman Page in a Lights Out Steel Cage match at AEW All Out.

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