10 Wrestlers Who No Sold Huge Losses
2. MJF Brushes Off His Wardlow Squash
Thoroughly delivering on a storyline that had been unfolding since the early days of AEW's existence, Maxwell Jacob Friedman would finally be forced to pay for his consistently despicable treatment of his one-time "Wardog" bodyguard at this year's Double or Nothing event.
However, instead of the focus being on Wardlow's star-making performance throughout the programme and during the emphatic squash on the night of the PPV itself, the wrestling world was more interested in what the future held for "The Salt of the Earth" on the back of a rather eventful weekend.
Fresh off of no-showing a meet and greet before the May 29 event, MJF was shockingly handed a live mic to air his grievances in regards to not being paid the same amount as "ex-WWE guys".
And while Maxwell did at least momentarily offer a nod to the substantial battering he was subjected to at the hands of his former employee, the speed in which he glossed over that absolute massacring took pretty much all of the attention away from the pair's near three-year long narrative and directed it solely on his new worked-shoot war with the boss.