Jeff Jarrett isn’t holding back—and he’s naming names.

The WWE Hall of Famer unloaded during the latest episode of his My World podcast, expressing serious disappointment over his current AEW run and laying heavy blame on MJF. Jarrett confirmed that his frustrations aired during a recent Collision promo weren’t just part of the show.

“There was a lot of reality in that… lots of shreds of reality,” he said. “I am super disappointed… that I’ve got myself in this position. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve rethought agreeing on certain levels to certain things.”

While he took accountability for listening to the wrong voices—seemingly referencing Sonjay Dutt—Jarrett turned his sharpest fire toward former AEW World Champion MJF. “MJF, ever since he got involved in anything that had to do with myself, has turned to absolute shit,” Jarrett said bluntly.

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He revealed that he even warned MJF before their segments. “I said, Hey, man, you’re going to say what you want to say, and if you want to go in the gutter, I don’t want to go there. It’s not good for me… good for you… good for the product. He did that.”

Jarrett didn’t stop there. “There’s not one talent that has been… involved with [MJF]… he always leaves everyone worse than when he started… I think he’s toxic, toxic. I think he’s selfish,” Jarrett stated, though he admitted, “He’s got a boatload of talent.” Still, Jarrett believes MJF derailed his AEW momentum. “I don’t think he was good for my career on any level. I think he got me off on a wrong track… The MJF situation was a massive, massive, massive mistake on so many levels.”

Despite the negativity, Jarrett isn’t ready to call it quits. He praised his stablemates Jay Lethal—“incredible talent”—and Satnam Singh—“truly one in a billion”—and teased taking more control of his own direction in AEW. “We’ll see where this thing goes… you can turn things around and get back on track if given the opportunity. So that’s kind of the mindset—to get the right opportunity.”

Jeff Jarrett isn’t just venting—he’s throwing down the gauntlet. After decades in the game, he knows what bad business looks like, and he’s making it clear that his time with MJF was just that. Whether AEW gives him the chance to course-correct or not, one thing’s certain—Jarrett’s not going out quietly.

Do you think Jeff Jarrett is right about MJF, or is he just looking for someone to blame? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.

Felix Upton has over 15 years of experience in media and wrestling journalism. His work at Ringside News blends speed, accuracy, and industry insight.

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