Report: MJF Removed From All AEW Promotional Materials Following Edict

New details on MJF following a Discovery edict to remove him from AEW advertisements.

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PWInsider's Mike Johnson reports that an edict has been issued to remove MJF from commercials and other promotional materials for All Elite Wrestling.

This information comes from a source at AEW's television partners, Warner Bros. Discovery. The 26-year-old is to be edited out of TNT and TBS promotional spots featuring him, a number of which have already been pulled.

It is stated that the AEW contract rebel may still appear in the odd advertisement for the time being, with the company still going through the process of transitioning over to newer spots.

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The deletion of MJF from AEW outlets continues. Last week, the Dynamite Diamond Ring holder was removed from the promotion's official website and had his merchandise pulled from its stores. AEW has since unfollowed him on social media. In addition, no photographs of MJF (and his blistering, headline-making promo) were contained when the company circulated press photographs from last week's Dynamite - and AEW didn't upload a clip of the aforementioned promo either.

Dynamite saw MJF deliver a controversial worked shoot promo begging AEW President and founder Tony Khan to fire him. The 26-year-old appears to remain in contract limbo with the company, with his current deal set to expire in January 2024.

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