10 AEW Wrestlers Already Dreaming Of WWE

3. MJF

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Tony Khan benched MJF after his cutting shoot-style promo on the 1 June edition of Dynamite. Some questioned his future, but Friedman returned to win the 'Casino' ladder match at All Out and become number one contender for the AEW World Title. It was certainly a newsworthy way to bring him back into the mix.

Things have seemingly been hashed out between Khan and MJF, but for how long? The heel clearly wants to be one of All Elite's pressing concerns, and he's never been shy about discussing WWE in the media. Lil' Max knows he's pushing some folk's buttons by doing that, and he doesn't care.

A WWE run seems inevitable someday.

MJF has the verbal chops to succeed anywhere he goes, and his critically-acclaimed performances have created a monstrous confidence in the man. If Tony doesn't give him what he wants, then Friedman might run down that contract and hitch his wagon elsewhere.

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