
MJF came into Busted Open Radio fired up, and when the conversation turned to match ratings, he made it very clear where he stands. With his AEW Dynasty match against Kenny Omega getting closer, MJF used the moment to explain that praise from critics means nothing to him compared to winning inside the ring. While talking about wrestlers chasing star ratings, MJF dismissed the entire idea that match scores define success. He specifically referenced Dave Meltzer and the Tokyo Dome while explaining why he doesnt measure himself that way. He continued by explaining that his mindset has always been about results. According to MJF, the only thing that matters when the match is over is whether your hand is raised. MJF also pointed to his own career accomplishments while defending his stance. He listed several matches he believes rank among the best in wrestling history and argued that his resume already proves his place among the top names in the sport. His comments also tied directly into his ongoing rivalry with Kenny Omega, a wrestler long associated with critically praised matches and high star ratings. MJF framed the difference between them as simplehes focused on winning, not impressing critics. With AEW Dynasty right around the corner, MJFs words added more fuel to the buildup around his match with Omega. Whether fans agree with him or not, he made it clear that star ratings and outside praise wont change how he approaches his career. Do you agree with MJF that star ratings dont matter as long as you win, or do you think match quality and critical praise still play a big role in how wrestlers are remembered? Let us know your thoughts and join the conversation. Please credit Ringside News if you use the above transcript in your publication. G Add as a preferred source on Google