MJF's hilarious response to a female fan asking for an autograph on her chest
Maxwell Jacob Friedman (MJF) is the current AEW World Champion. The Devil is mostly known for his heel tactics, however, his current babyface run is winning over the fans as one of them recently asked for an autograph on her chest from Friedman, who in return gave a hilarious response.
MJF has transitioned into a fan favorite during his current run, as fans have started to appreciate his work by giving him huge pops during his ring entrances in All Elite Wrestling.
The AEW World Champion is one to stay in character most of the time on Twitter, and hence reacted to a female fan's demand in hilarious fashion, sharing a GIF that stated he was "bored."
The Devil is set to defend his AEW World title against Jay White at the AEW Full Gear pay-per-view taking place on Saturday, November 18, 2023, at the Kia Forum in Inglewood, California.
WWE veteran blasts MJF segment on this week's Dynamite
WWE veteran Jim Cornette recently shared his thoughts on the storyline featuring Max Caster and MJF.
This past week on Dynamite, Maxwell Jacob Friedman had a heated promo battle with his challenger for the AEW World Championship, Jay White, at this year's Full Gear pay-per-view.
Later in the show, MJF interacted with Max Caster who has been stalking Friedman for weeks now. During their interaction, Caster offered to be on the side of The Devil in his feud against Bullet Club Gold, but the AEW World Champion declined.
Speaking on the Jim Cornette Experience, the WWE veteran shared his opinion on the angle and pointed out that the segment did not do anything for the world title program.
"I wrote 'this is the worst TV show ever.' The world champion is now being stalked by another babyface in a weird fashion that we don't understand, and that's taking the TV time away from the main event world title match [at the] next pay-per-view. What the f*** is going on here?... Why did this emerge on television at this particular moment, at this time right when they are supposed to be selling the main event of a pay-per-view?" said Cornette. [2:15 - 3:13]
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