AEW World Champion Maxwell Jacob Friedman didnt hold back while speaking on the LNG Productions podcast, where he made a bold claim about AEWs place in wrestling history and why he believes the company has already surpassed every promotion that came before it. During the conversation, MJF was discussing AEWs pay-per-view structure and how the company builds its major shows. While giving credit to Tony Khan for packing events with matches, he explained that he personally believes fewer matches would make shows feel even stronger. Still, that didnt stop him from defending AEWs track record when it comes to overall quality. While talking about how many matches should ideally appear on pay-per-view cards and explaining his preference for shorter lineups, MJF shifted the discussion toward AEWs long-term success and where he believes the company stands historically. MJF made it clear that his confidence in AEWs catalog isnt just brand loyalty he claims it comes from watching wrestling history across multiple promotions and eras. According to him, AEW has delivered enough consistent quality in just a few years to stand alongside or even ahead of companies that have been producing pay-per-views for decades. The statement is likely to stir debate among wrestling fans, especially those who grew up watching legendary events from WWE, WCW, ECW, and other promotions. AEW launched in 2019 and quickly established a reputation for delivering major matches on pay-per-view, making comparisons between companies a frequent topic among fans online. MJF has built his reputation on confidence, and this latest claim shows hes not backing down when it comes to defending AEWs legacy. Whether fans agree or not, statements like this are exactly what keep the debate alive especially when history is still being written in real time Please credit Ringside News if you use the above transcript in your publication. Do you think AEW really has the best pay-per-view catalog in wrestling history, or does another company still hold that crown? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below. G Add as a preferred source on Google