Jonathan Hood
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But MJF, to me, with the matches that he's had with so many in AEW, to me, I think that he's at the apex of his career.
The other two championships, great.
But him doing it by himself and the stories that he's telling in the ring, I just think that MJF is the best that we have going today.
I think it's deserved.
And I know that my conversation with the nation on Wednesday night was polarizing because if you are dying to wool WWE fan, you know, you are believing in Cody Rhodes.
You believe in the Roman reigns and you have no, I got no problem with that.
All I'm saying is, is that, um,
People look at the WWE platform and believe that anything that WWE does is just golden, that everything is right.
And I'm saying is that I think there's a little bit of a malaise that's happening, especially with Roman Reigns as a heavyweight champion, because we're running it back again with the Bloodline.
Again, Bloodline is the greatest wrestling story ever told and the longest.
But there's a need for a little fresh coat of paint for Roman Reigns.
And so hopefully that'll happen around the corner.
With Cody Rose, we see what's happening with Gunther and Sami Zayn.
But as far as bell to bell, as far as the platform that he's utilizing, if you have a problem with TNA booking, you can't have a problem with MJF.
Because if you feel like there's an issue, he's cutting through the clutter.
of whatever you think that is going on in AEW, because I know that's a constant criticism.
But I think that MJF on his own platform is doing it.
He's going out there and wrestling and winning matches.
And I think that he's a great representative for the company.