Aligns with MJF, shocking All Out appearance & more - 5 ways JBL could make his AEW debut
John Bradshaw Layfield (JBL) is currently the talk of the wrestling town. The former WWE Champion has made a sudden re-emergence in the wrestling industry in the last few days. The Wrestling God has recently made appearances in multiple promotions including TNA Wrestling, AAA, and GCW, much to the surprise of the wrestling fans.
Having embarked on a wrestling world tour, AEW could end up being the next company graced with a JBL appearance. While the 57-year-old star is unlikely to stay in the Tony Khan-led company for too long, he could create a massive impact in the Jacksonville-based promotion in a limited time.
Several AEW Superstars would be eager to work with The Wrestling God, who is renowned as one of the greatest heels of all time. In this article, let's look at five ways JBL could make his debut in All Elite Wrestling.
#5. JBL manages the former AEW World Champion MJF
Maxwell Jacob Friedman is similar to JBL in a lot of ways. Just like WWE the Hall of Famer, The Salt of the Earth is an egotistical heel, who shows no remorse towards his opponents. As violent as he is, MJF majorly relies on playing mind games to get into his opponent's head.
If JBL were to arrive in All Elite Wrestling, he could be a perfect fit to be MJF's onscreen manager. Although the former AEW World Champion himself has excellent mic skills, an alliance with the veteran could help him generate incredible heat from the audience.
The 57-year-old legend could also share the secrets of being a great heel with MJF so that he could continue to be a hated figure in the eyes of the AEW audience. While his pairing with William Regal did not last very long, Friedman's partnership with JBL could end up being a massive success.
#4. JBL makes a one-off appearance at AEW All Out
AEW All Out will emanate from NOW Arena in Chicago, Illinois on September 7, 2024. It would be one of the most important pay-per-views of 2024 for the company, which would be eager to maintain its recent momentum.
In a surprising turn of events, JBL could end up making an unannounced appearance at All Out 2024. The Wrestling God could appear in front of a vocal Chicago crowd, who would be shocked to see the former APA member in All Elite Wrestling.
JBL seemingly does not want to commit to a full-time wrestling contract at the moment. The former WWE Champion is content with making one-off appearances in all the major wrestling promotions around the world. Following his visits to TNA Wrestling, AAA, and GCW, it's time The Hawk sets his sights on the second biggest wrestling promotion in the United States.
If The Wrestling God continues to follow the same trend, AEW All Out could end up being his next destination.
#3. The Wrestling God stands in the corner of a heel Britt Baker
At All In 2024, Britt Baker unsuccessfully challenged Mercedes Mone for her TBS Championship. Despite her best efforts, The D.M.D was unable to overcome the threat of The CEO, who managed to take down Baker and retain her championship.
The fans felt quite let down by The Doctor's performance in her match against Mone, as the contest totally failed to live up to the expectations. Now that the fans have started to turn their backs on Baker, a heel turn would be a logical booking choice for the D.M.D.
If Britt Baker decides to once again embrace her dark side, she could find JBL standing in her corner. The veteran could forge an onscreen alliance with The Doctor, helping her capitalize on her immense heel heat.
The WWE Hall of Famer could cut some impactful promos on Baker's behalf, making her the most despicable heel in the women's division. The Hawk could bring the best out of the former AEW Women's Champion, allowing her to leave her recent poor performances in the past.
#2. Becomes the onscreen manager of a heel FTR
FTR has struggled to stay relevant on television in recent months. The self-proclaimed Best Tag Team in the World seems to have lost its natural connection with the fans, who are seemingly tired of Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler's predictable onscreen personas.
While the duo continues to be exceptional in-ring performers, the audience seems very frustrated with their long promos and stale characters. The situation could instantly change with the arrival of JBL, who could help FTR tap into their ruthless side.
The WWE Hall of Famer could force Harwood and Wheeler to finally turn heel for the first time in a long time. It would be a much-needed shift in character for FTR, who have been presented as bland babyfaces for a long time. An alliance with The Wrestling God could work wonders for the dynamic tag team, as it could help them re-establish their dominance in the tag team division.
#1. Becomes a mouthpiece for Jon Moxley's faction
Jon Moxley made his much-awaited return to AEW television on the latest episode of Dynamite. The Death Rider did a strange interview segment with Tony Schiavone, where he told the legendary commentator that All Elite Wrestling is no longer the company everybody knows and loves.
Later the same night, Moxley was involved in a backstage segment, where he confronted Marina Shafir, seemingly hinting at creating a new faction. The Purveyor of Violence is seemingly searching for recruits at the moment, who could help him take over All Elite Wrestling.
If The Death Rider does have plans to create a dominant faction, he could consider acquiring the services of JBL. The Guardian of Pro Wrestling could become the mouthpiece for Moxley's new group, and help the team garner genuine heat from the fans.
Regarded as one of the most despicable heels of all time, JBL's addition could legitimize Jon Moxley's faction as a villainous group. With The Wrestling God in its corner, the faction could wreak havoc on the entire AEW roster, dismantling every notable babyface in sight.