MJF made his long-awaited return at AEW All Out and since then has been highlight of AEW television. Obviously, this was a big moment for AEW, despite the fact that CM Punk’s media scrum fiasco ended up becoming the bigger news.

MJF worked hard to establish himself as one of the most controversial and highly discussed pro wrestlers in a long time. He is never afraid to speak his mind and get a lot of heat in the process.

While speaking on KFC Radio, MJF was asked if he would potentially start his own company once he becomes a free agent. MJF made it clear he’d never run his own company like Tony Khan.

“I do genuinely think that I’m a prodigy, and I say that humbly, and then there is probably no one in the wrestling world that knows more and has a better wrestling IQ than me. Of course, I thought about it, if there was financial backing, if someone said, ‘Hey MJF, you’ll be the face of my company and you make the decisions, you make the calls, you decide who gets to go in the ring and doesn’t go in the ring.’ The most important thing to me is money, and if I can make an absurd amount of money without having to be stressed out of my effing mind…the only person you should be worried about is yourself.

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I never want to have Tony Khan’s job. I never want to have Triple H’s job. The amount of bullshit you have to go through. The only thing I want to worry about is me. If that means I get a difference in pay, but I’m getting paid just to be me and show up to work, once a week, come on.”

We will have to wait and see whether MJF will end up winning the AEW World Title. Till then, fans will be waiting with bated breath regarding MJF’s future in the company.

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Subhojeet Mukherjee

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