AEW Star MJF Confirms His Departure From MAJOR LEAGUE WRESTLING

AEW Star MJF Confirms His Departure From MAJOR LEAGUE WRESTLING AEW Star MJF Confirms His Departure From MAJOR LEAGUE WRESTLING

After being with the company for nearly three years, the former MLW Middleweight Champion confirms his departure from Major League Wrestling. Check out the statement MJF makes on his exit from the promotion.

By EliteGuy101 - Jan 13, 2020 07:01 PM EST
Filed Under: Indy Wrestling
Source: wrestlinginc.com
MJF is done with Major League Wrestling.

The AEW star confirmed the news on his social media feed:

The 23-year-old had been working with the promotion since 2017. During his time with MLW, he formed a faction with MLW Openweight Champion Alex Hammerstone and Richard Holliday (both pictured above), which is known as The Dynasty.

The group had a strong high-profile feud against The Hart Foundation, which resulted in MJF winning the MLW World Tag Team titles. Following their rivalry against the third-generation stars, MJF and Holliday dropped the straps to Ross and Marshall Von Erich at Saturday Night Superfight.

Prior to the faction, the New York native was also the MLW Middleweight Champion, though he was forced to relinquish the belt due to injury. MJF last competed at the recent MLW: Zero Hour event. His final match was against Marshall Von Erich. In terms of AEW, The young star has a lengthy period of time on his contract, as MJF signed a five-year deal with the promotion back in July.
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