AEW: Wade Keller opens up backstage news on MJF's reputation

Wade Keller opened up about the incidents in the All Elite Wrestling (AEW) locker room. The highlight of the discussion was all the issues reported up to now in the last few months.

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Wade Keller, a profound professional wrestling journalist, runs a newsletter called " Pro Wrestling Torch." And the facts stated by him were eye-opening for the audience. He mentioned things backstage at All Elite Wrestling (AEW) as pretty normal as well as reasonable. And the headlines are sometimes misleading.

Keller also made a few assumptions about Maxwell Jacob Friedman (MJF). The company, AEW, based in Jacksonville, had signed a contract with MJF. But the company did not admit this and has planned something for him in the upcoming year.

Another fact shared by Keller is that MJF is not a problem for people backstage but can transform himself into a locker room leader if he wishes for a particular role. MJF is paid well by the AEW, and some headlines are planned for the big announcements.


MJF is getting reasonable offers, and Tony Khan (President of AEW) loves to put this on social media. MJF is quite a good articulator, and a contract with the company makes him happy. Keller also mentioned MJF's backstage reputation, which is the entire article's highlight.

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"I now have the experience of playing one Olympics. I know what to expect, how to prepare and how to conduct myself," the 26-year-old told the Times of India newspaper on Saturday.

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"All these setbacks helped me become stronger, and I feel I enter Tokyo as a much stronger athlete mentally.

"I want to finish what I have started."

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She has been training under Hungarian coach Woller Akos since 2018 and the partnership had worked wonders for her, said the Commonwealth and Asian Games champion.

"People won't understand from outside but earlier my game had technical flaws.

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As for motivation, Phogat said she never forgot her pain in Rio.

"...every time I go on the mat for a match, that injury motivates me," said the wrestler from Haryana.

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Keller added that MJF is not a problem in the locker room like other reputed wrestlers like Sammy Guevara, Britt Baker, and Thunder Rosa. Bucks and Kenny are the actual problem-makers in the locker room. Kenny focuses a lot more on political frictions.
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MJF is passionate and ambitious. Keller says it's my firm belief that he has signed an extension with the company, which is the issue.

FAQs:

  1. Who is the president of AEW?
    Tony.
  2. What is AEW?
    All Elite Wrestling.
  3. Who is Wade Keller?
    American wrestling journalist.
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