BJ Ray just turned the volume up again — and this time he’s calling out names.

In a new clip posted on May 3, 2026, Ray doubled down on his WrestleCon rant, but shifted the focus directly onto top talent, including MJF, while continuing to push his “biggest threat” narrative.

Ray made it clear right away how he thinks he’s viewed behind the scenes — and why.

“People don't like me in the business because I'm the biggest threat.”

He then went after veterans and locker room culture, claiming certain people take advantage of younger talent — something he says wouldn’t happen with him.

“A lot of these old ass aunts in the business… they like to bully… take liberties whether it's on the mic or in the ring.”

From there, Ray took things to another level, claiming nobody wants to test him physically. Then came the moment that’s getting attention — Ray directly name dropped MJF and other top names while talking about promo battles.

“If they tried to take liberties on me in the ring, I could shoot do whatever I want to them and beat their ass and embarrass them.”

“Top guys like MJF and all these other top guys that you think are top guys on the mic… if they might take liberties on me on the mic, they know I'm gonna eat them alive too for breakfast, lunch and dinner, baby.”

He didn’t soften it either. Ray framed himself as someone nobody wants problems with — in the ring or on the microphone.

“Nobody want it. Biggest threat in the business… BJ Ray.”

This all builds off his WrestleCon comments where he called wrestling “the softest business of all time.” Now he’s taking it a step further by putting himself directly against some of the biggest names in the industry. BJ Ray isn’t just talking anymore — he’s drawing lines.

Do you think BJ Ray could actually hang with someone like MJF on the mic, or is this just talk? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.

Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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