Wardlow Sets Sights On MJF & Wants To Powerbomb Him Until “Arms Go Numb”
That’s terrible news for MJF, based on the amount of destruction and chaos Wardlow has brought with him over the last month or so. He’s beaten up seemingly every security guard that AEW has employed while taking on various opponents of Friedman’s choosing. For instance, Wardlow was tasked with wrestling W. Morrissey from IMPACT (and formally Big Cass in the WWE) on the May 4 edition of AEW Dynamite. That ended in another victory for The War Dog, leading to a contract signing with MJF on the May 11 edition of Dynamite.
That figures to be an explosive confrontation. The two haven’t been near each other since their fallout at Revolution, and it remains to be seen exactly what kinds of stipulations MJF will attempt to inject into their match—potentially at AEW Double or Nothing on May 29 in Las Vegas. Odds are good that Friedman will do everything he can to tip the odds in his favor, but with Wardlow so hungry for the match, it might not matter all that much. This has been another excellent feud, building Wardlow to a legitimate superstar level while allowing MJF to continue to show why he’s among the best heels in the business. Powerbombs away.
Source: Superstar Crossover (via Fightful)
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Wardlow Sets Sights On MJF & Wants To Powerbomb Him Until “Arms Go Numb”
That’s terrible news for MJF, based on the amount of destruction and chaos Wardlow has brought with him over the last month or so. He’s beaten up seemingly every security guard that AEW has employed while taking on various opponents of Friedman’s choosing. For instance, Wardlow was tasked with wrestling W. Morrissey from IMPACT (and formally Big Cass in the WWE) on the May 4 edition of AEW Dynamite. That ended in another victory for The War Dog, leading to a contract signing with MJF on the May 11 edition of Dynamite.
That figures to be an explosive confrontation. The two haven’t been near each other since their fallout at Revolution, and it remains to be seen exactly what kinds of stipulations MJF will attempt to inject into their match—potentially at AEW Double or Nothing on May 29 in Las Vegas. Odds are good that Friedman will do everything he can to tip the odds in his favor, but with Wardlow so hungry for the match, it might not matter all that much. This has been another excellent feud, building Wardlow to a legitimate superstar level while allowing MJF to continue to show why he’s among the best heels in the business. Powerbombs away.
Source: Superstar Crossover (via Fightful)
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Wardlow Sets Sights On MJF & Wants To Powerbomb Him Until “Arms Go Numb”
That’s terrible news for MJF, based on the amount of destruction and chaos Wardlow has brought with him over the last month or so. He’s beaten up seemingly every security guard that AEW has employed while taking on various opponents of Friedman’s choosing. For instance, Wardlow was tasked with wrestling W. Morrissey from IMPACT (and formally Big Cass in the WWE) on the May 4 edition of AEW Dynamite. That ended in another victory for The War Dog, leading to a contract signing with MJF on the May 11 edition of Dynamite.
That figures to be an explosive confrontation. The two haven’t been near each other since their fallout at Revolution, and it remains to be seen exactly what kinds of stipulations MJF will attempt to inject into their match—potentially at AEW Double or Nothing on May 29 in Las Vegas. Odds are good that Friedman will do everything he can to tip the odds in his favor, but with Wardlow so hungry for the match, it might not matter all that much. This has been another excellent feud, building Wardlow to a legitimate superstar level while allowing MJF to continue to show why he’s among the best heels in the business. Powerbombs away.
Source: Superstar Crossover (via Fightful)
#Wardlow #Sets #Sights #MJF #Powerbomb #Arms #Numb
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