MJF Wants To Build His Legacy As One Of Pro-Wrestling’s GOATs Without Joining WWE

MJF believes there’s something special about becoming one of the greatest without ever wrestling for WWE.
Maxwell Jacob Friedman is undeniably one of the biggest names in professional wrestling today, and as he looks to become a three-time AEW World Championship holder this weekend, he’s making it clear that he knows just how great he is.
Whilst discussing his decision to re-sign with All Elite Wrestling in 2024 during an appearance on The Ariel Helwani Show, MJF stated that he feels there would be something special about cementing his legacy as one of the greatest of all time without ever going to WWE.
“I know my worth, and my worth was built because of the legacy that I am building in AEW. There is something very enchanting to me, no matter how much money did or does or will get thrown at me, trust me it was a lot, hypothetically. It doesn’t matter because I care about my legacy more than anything. The idea of going down as the greatest of all time is really important to me and I also think that there’s something very special about being able to say that with having never worked there [WWE]. I think that that’s really cool. I think the idea of that happening in the wrestling world, and to me, the Mount Rushmore professional wrestlers turned actors are Dave Bautista, John Cena, Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson. As you know, Mount Rushmore has how many heads? Four. My goal is to be that fourth head, and if I could pull that off on my name alone, and the legacy that I built on my own back. Not from a machine, just the Maxwell machine, I think it would feel all the more sweeter. Never say never in this business. Ever. We know a guy who said never, ever, never, ever. You can never say never in this business, but I’m just telling you where my brain is right now at 30 years old today.”
MJF is set to challenge Darby Allin for the AEW World Championship in the main event of AEW Double or Nothing on Sunday, May 24 at Louis Armstrong Stadium in Queens, with the former two-time champion putting his hair on the line for the opportunity to reclaim the title.
Elsewhere during the interview, MJF claimed that several former AEW stars had used their time with the promotion as a route back to WWE, naming Malakai Black as the biggest example. You can read more about that here.
As always, we’ll aim to provide any further updates on future plans for MJF as soon as we hear more.
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