MJF continues to shine in his second title run as the AEW World Heavyweight Champion, showcasing his undeniable charisma and mic skills during a particularly entertaining segment with Brody King on Dynamite this past week. Their exchange was filled with clever banter, including MJF making a Nazi joke that surprisingly elicited laughter from King, further emphasizing the importance of self-deprecating humor in wrestling.
Brody King made a strong impression by cutting off MJF during his promo, holding his own against the champion, a feat that speaks volumes about his development in the ring. MJF’s wit was on full display as he commented on King’s spooky entrance alongside Malakai Black, while also questioning King’s past as a follower. King adeptly flipped the narrative, reminding MJF that those he referred to as followers were indeed his friends—something MJF, who often prides himself on being a “leader,” struggles to comprehend.
The interaction also provided a clever narrative tool, involving Tony Khan’s suggestion for King to earn an AEW World Title shot by defeating the champion in an eliminator match. This storyline not only elevates King but also sets the stage for an intriguing dynamic as he vies for the World Title amid a competitive roster.
As the promo unfolded, MJF demonstrated a rare show of fear towards King, enhancing fans’ anticipation for their upcoming match. The clash of their distinct wrestling styles promises to deliver an exciting contest.
Similarly, the trio of Kenny Omega, Swerve Strickland, and Hangman Adam Page added depth to the narrative fabric of the show. The dynamic between them has evolved since the start of the year, with each wrestler expressing their quest for the ultimate championship. A particularly humorous moment featured Hangman casually addressing Kenny regarding their future challengers, including himself, which stood out amidst the consistently high-stakes atmosphere that AEW is known for.
The face-off culminated with an appearance from Don Callis, who was met with resounding boos—a reminder of his polarizing role in the storylines. Despite some comedic moments, the encounter reinforced the stakes involved for MJF and set the groundwork for potential future matchups as the wrestling landscape shifts.
On a different note, the segment featuring Gabe Kidd on Collison also caught fans’ attention with a unique and powerful visual. Kidd’s slow ascendance up the steel ring steps while delivering a promo highlighting his rivalry with Darby Allin added a layer of intensity to their feud. Kidd’s confidence and menacing demeanor, reminiscent of characters from “Peaky Blinders,” set the stage for a memorable encounter as anticipation builds for their next showdown.
AEW continues to captivate its audience by weaving engaging narratives that keep fans eager for what’s next, reflecting a commitment to storytelling that enhances the overall viewing experience. Wrestling fans are undeniably in for a treat as they witness these compelling storylines unfold.
