MJF Hilariously Taunts Chris Jericho Over Joining Inner Circle on AEW Dynamite

Published 10/15/2020, 8:35 AM EDT

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Chris Jericho and MJF never fail to entertain the audience. This week’s AEW Dynamite saw yet another hilarious interaction between the duo. Apart from the entertainment, AEW further teased the inclusion of MJF into the Inner Circle.

The segment started with MJF entering the ring with Wardlow and inviting Jericho. Le Champion and the Inner Circle answered his call and made their way into the ring wearing MJF’s jackets. However, Sammy did not have the jacket as Wardlow lost it on the previous episode.

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Interestingly, MJF finally had Sammy’s jacket, which he wanted the ‘Sexy Spanish God’ to put on. Sammy was not too happy as the jacket was too big for him. Jericho and MJF then went back and forth, praising each other.

However, Le Champion was done with the facade and asked MJF to cut to the chase and say exactly what he wants. MJF said he finds it funny how they never shared a ring despite being the company’s most talented performers.

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As per MJF, that was because they were two predators and two piranhas fighting with each other. However, since their foes got better, so maybe they could work together. Post that, MJF revealed (after much struggle) how he wanted to join the Inner Circle.

Although Santana (and most of the Inner Circle) was totally against the idea, Jericho asked them to calm down and wait for the next week. He will meet MJF one on one for a steak dinner. MJF agreed, and they shook hands.

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With the mentorship and guidance of Jericho, MJF is truly becoming one of the most valuable assets for AEW. We don’t know whether he is joining Jericho’s group or not, but the duo is definitely entertaining to watch.

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