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Originally Posted by Lock Jaw
Yeah, he could easily do a better story for sure.... I didn't say the story of his unhappiness being a work was a good one.... just that with AEW I could actually believe something like this being a work because Tony wouldn't say no to it.
Of course, I'm not saying the whole thing just isn't real either. It could all very well be legit.... in which case MJF is even dumber because not fulfilling your professional commitments is a great way to show your professionalism to potential new employers.
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There is a context where this could be considered unprofessional. If MJF is just no-showing as a hot-headed temper-tantrum style play, then it doesn’t look good for him going into future dealings. That might be fine for him if he wants to get out of wrestling. If he wants to stick with it though, I’d say that MJF would have to be clever enough to have a very strong case that his hands were tied.
I’d imagine that a WWE would be aware that he’s tried to get out of his contract and have proper conversations with Tony Khan plenty of times, and that there is correspondence proving this — and TK repeatedly blowing off MJF.