MJF: 'Pretty obvious' Aleister Black was the 'biggest offender' trying to use AEW to get back into WWE
MJF has expressed his views on Aleister Black's intentions in AEW, labeling him as the 'biggest offender' in trying to leverage the promotion for a return to WWE. He believes that Black's actions reflect a desire for personal gain rather than contributing to AEW's success. Despite this, MJF does not consider Black a bad person, acknowledging his aspirations in the wrestling industry.
- ▪MJF stated that Aleister Black was the 'biggest offender' in trying to use AEW to return to WWE.
- ▪He believes the current AEW locker room is in its best state ever following recent departures.
- ▪MJF does not think Black is a bad person but sees him as someone wanting a personal 'Mania moment.'
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