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Here Is The Reason Why AEW Star MJF Tweeted About The Bloodline During WWE SmackDown

AEW Star MJF has reacted to The Bloodline during SmackDown’s latest episode, and he seems to be a fan.

This week was Solo Sikoa’s official induction into The Bloodline after he helped Roman Reigns retain his titles against Drew McIntyre at Clash at The Castle. The Usos with the Honorary Uce Sami Zayn made their way to the ring and cut promos about beating McIntyre and praising their leader Roman. They then introduced their younger brother and newest member Sikoa, the street champion, who also cut a promo about himself.

But little did the WWE Universe know that this heel faction had a secret admirer stalking them. And it was none other than the Salt of the Earth, Maxwell Jacob Friedman. And he acknowledged them with a tweet with an emoji during their segment. It was an emoji with an index finger pointing upwards, the sign that Usos make while saying “We the Ones”.

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Did Tony Khan pay money to MJF for the Bloodline tweet?

MJF made a return to AEW last Sunday at All Out while being masked and ended up winning the Casino Ladder Match. He was officially revealed as the person under the mask at the end of the show where he stared down CM Punk, the new champion.

In his unorthodox scandalous promos, he also keeps on subtly mentioning WWE and its superstars as well as management. He keeps on hinting about jumping ship to WWE on a regular basis. And this past Wednesday on Dynamite too, the main man from Pinnacle didn’t let go of his cutting-edge antics.

It’s a well-known fact that MJF is a master of manipulation and doesn’t butter his words during promos. That’s his strong point and he plays it well. Maybe all of this is an attempt to gain the spotlight because he added that Tony Khan bonused him to tweet for AEW Rampage. Whatever it is, you can hate him, you can love him, but you just can’t ignore The Two-Year Vet.

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Akashdip Singh

WWE Fan by birth, Content writer by choice

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