
MJF isnt playing nice and hes definitely not pretending to be humble. During a recent appearance on Chris Van Vliets Insight podcast, the AEW star was asked a simple question: is anyone in professional wrestling today on his level when it comes to the microphone? No smirk. No build-up. Just a direct answer, No. Honestly, no. Sorry. No. That wasnt said as a punchline. It was delivered like a fact. As the conversation continued, MJF explained that being across the ring from him during a live promo isnt exactly a comfortable experience for most wrestlers. When asked if he can see fear in their eyes, he didnt hesitate, Yes. He went even further, describing what that moment feels like for the other person standing there, Most of the time being in there with me is not fun. MJF made it clear that the discomfort is intentional. He doesnt view promo segments as shared moments he views them as battles. And hes not interested in making anyone else look good just for the sake of it. He addressed critics who think he should ease up on opponents to elevate them, and he didnt hold back. For MJF, the standard is clear. If you want to be a top guy in AEW or anywhere you better bring everything. He also took aim at what he sees as a softer mindset in todays wrestling landscape. Love him or hate him, MJF isnt trying to win a popularity contest. Hes trying to dominate every second hes on screen and he believes nobody can match him verbally. Not in AEW. Not anywhere. Now the question becomes whether someone eventually steps up and proves him wrong or if this really is MJFs world when a microphone is in his hand. Do you think MJF truly stands alone on the mic or do you think wrestlers in other promotions could take him? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below. G Add as a preferred source on Google