Triple H to close the WWE door for 28-year-old star due to his controversial actions? Recent incident explored
Triple H has recently brought in several major names to WWE. Many of these new additions are tied to the ongoing Bloodline saga, with stars like Jacob Fatu, Tama Tonga, and Tonga Loa making their debuts in the Stamford-based promotion. However, recent controversial actions by MJF have sparked speculation that The Game might be closing the door on his potential WWE debut.
The controversy stems from a recent fan meet-and-greet, where MJF interacted with fans. During the event, a fan approached him with a replica Universal Championship belt, requesting that the 28-year-old star hold the title for a picture. The AEW star begrudgingly picked up the replica title but immediately dropped it in front of his table after the photo was taken.
Many believe Triple H might view this as a sign of disrespect toward WWE, potentially jeopardizing MJF's chances of joining the Stamford-based promotion. However, this doesn't seem to be the case. Maxwell Jacob Friedman is known for playing his villainous character to perfection. This incident is just another example of his commitment to maintaining his persona.
MJF has a history of mocking fans during meet-and-greet events and even bashing them online to enhance his character's impact, both on and off the screen. Therefore, it’s unlikely that this isolated incident would cause WWE's Chief Content Officer to shut the door on his WWE debut. Additionally, Cody Rhodes once famously destroyed a throne with a sledgehammer during his AEW run, widely interpreted as a mockery of Triple H.
Despite this, Rhodes is now not only part of WWE but also the Undisputed WWE Champion. This shows that even after MJF's contentious actions, the prospect of his WWE debut remains very much alive.
Will MJF ever make his WWE debut under the regime of Triple H?
The contract status of MJF with All Elite Wrestling has yet to be fully disclosed. The AEW star recently hinted at having signed a secret, lucrative deal with Tony Khan’s promotion, which has left fans speculating.
Previously, there was anticipation of a bidding war between AEW and WWE for the 28-year-old star, but that scenario has yet to materialize. However, there’s still a possibility that fans could see MJF make his debut under the regime of Triple H in the future. Meanwhile, it all depends on the expiration of his AEW contract.
This eventually means that the chances of Maxwell Jacob Friedman joining the Stamford-based promotion remain open. Nevertheless, it will depend on the timing of his AEW contract expiration and whether Triple H is interested in bringing him to WWE at that point.