AEW Dynamite’s New Year’s Smash special kicked off 2025’s final show with a bold message from the AEW World Champion himself. Just days removed from Worlds End, MJF made his entrance to a split reaction from the Omaha crowd, carrying the AEW World Championship around his waist. But he didn’t hold onto it for long.

After making his way to the ring, MJF took a moment to acknowledge the controversy surrounding him, brushing off critics and claiming full control of his legacy. Then, in a move that sent shockwaves through the arena, he tossed the AEW World Championship out of the ring and officially brought back his custom “Triple B” title belt—the Burberry-strapped version he made famous during his previous reign.

By ditching the traditional AEW title and reviving the Triple B, MJF made it clear that he’s not interested in tradition or pleasing anyone backstage or in the crowd. He declared that he’s entering a new era—one defined entirely on his terms. No longer content with playing the game, MJF said he’s ready to sprint through the competition until his status as the greatest of all time is undeniable.

This wasn’t just a promo—it was a full reset of what MJF’s reign will look like moving forward. The Triple B is back, and with it comes the arrogance, swagger, and dominance that only MJF can deliver.

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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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