MJF Removes His AEW Tattoo — Is He Done With Tony Khan’s Promotion?

In the most recent episode of AEW Dynamite, it was disclosed that previous World Heavyweight Champion MJF had erased the AEW logo from his tattoo on his calf. The contractual status of MJF has been a significant aspect in AEW’s storylines since 2022 and will continue to be so until 2024.

Upon his comeback at Double or Nothing in May, he squared off against his ex-best friend, Adam Cole, taking everyone by surprise as he launched an assault on him. During this return, MJF made it clear that he would remain with All Elite Wrestling, thus solidifying his role within Tony Khan’s wrestling promotion. Additionally, his return unveiled a fresh calf tattoo bearing the phrase “Bet on Yourself”, adorned with a poker chip and the AEW emblem.

In the most recent episode of Dynamite, MJF gave an emotional, pre-recorded speech during which a doctor used laser treatment to remove the AEW logo tattoo that he had gotten to celebrate his comeback in May 2024, clearly demonstrating the process on camera.

As a die-hard fan, I’ve been hearing rumors about MJF potentially moving on from Tony Khan’s promotion, but let me assure you, that’s looking less likely by the day. The word is out that MJF has inked a multi-million dollar, long-term deal with AEW, which means he’s sticking around for the long haul with the company I adore.

After confirming his contract renewal, what made the previous World Heavyweight Champion decide to get rid of the tattoo on his calf? He mentioned during Dynamite that it was the fans who significantly impacted his choice.

MJF reveals the real reason behind his decision his AEW tattoo removal

On Dynamite, MJF shared during a pre-recorded segment that he got rid of his AEW tattoo since the fans shifted their allegiance towards Hangman Page rather than him. For quite some time now, MJF and Hangman Page have been exchanging barbs, fueling their growing feud.

The intense arguments between them have paved the way for a bout at AEW Revolution 2025. Yet, the conflict has escalated to a deeply emotional level. MJF viciously assaulted Hangman Page’s friend and guide, Christopher Daniels, inflicting injuries that left him bleeding backstage.

After the assault, Hangman Page delivered a spine-tingling threat to MJF. The anticipation builds as we approach their confrontation scheduled for Revolution on March 9, 2025, in Los Angeles, California.

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