Wrestling in Front of a Record Crowd and a Royal Recognition
The wrestling world was abuzz with the events of AEW All In, and at the heart of it all was MJF, who delivered a performance that will be remembered for ages. The evening began with MJF teaming up with his best friend, Adam Cole, to clinch the ROH tag team titles against Aussie Open’s Kyle Fletcher and Mark Davis. But the pinnacle of the night was when MJF successfully defended his AEW World title against Adam Cole, marking a significant victory in his wrestling career.
However, the surprises didn’t end there. Reflecting on the event on social media, MJF revealed that he had the honor of wrestling in front of a staggering 81 million fans. But perhaps the most unexpected revelation was that the King of England himself knighted MJF, declaring him the greatest AEW champion of all time.
The event, hosted at the iconic Wembley Superdome, was filled with memorable moments. And if MJF’s claims are to be believed, he even saved someone’s life on his way to the ring. While some of these statements might be taken with a pinch of humor, there’s no denying MJF’s impact on the night and the wrestling world.