“We are in good hands”: Twitter erupts as MJF becomes new AEW World Champion at Full Gear 2022


“We are in good hands”: Twitter erupts as MJF becomes new AEW World Champion at Full Gear 2022

MJF showing his new Championship (Image Credit: wrestling observer)

The AEW World Championship changing hands is undoubtedly the biggest moment of the 2022 AEW Full Gear PPV. Finally, MJF fulfilled his prophecy as he ascended on top of the AEW mountain after defeating Jon Moxley for the AEW World Championship. The match was entertaining and had a lot of jaw-dropping moments.

One such jaw-dropping moment was Mr. Regal backstabbing Jon Moxley. As many had predicted, William Regal genuinely screwed Jon Moxley, enabling MJF to usher in his era in AEW.

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Despite Moxley being screwed over, fans are not salty. In fact, they are pleased to see MJF finally hold what he was long due, the AEW World Championship. After all, he is one young heel that has sent shockwaves in the wrestling world.

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The AEW World Championship has an illustrious legacy. MJF is now the youngest wrestler to hold the coveted title, carrying the prestige that once wrestlers such as Chris Jericho, Jon Moxley, Kenny Omega, ‘Hangman’ Adam Page, and CM Punk carried.

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Twitter users rejoice on the MJF victory

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MJF as Champion (Image Credit: Yahoo)

Fans are majorly in support for the title change, even though many feel Jon Moxley was treated unfairly. The MJF reign has officially begun and is now upon us. Check out some fans’ reactions below.

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The ‘Salt of the Earth’ may be a heel, but with such fan reactions pouring in, it is certain they all love to hate him. And that is exactly what makes him the cream of the crop.

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