Mjf Talks Locker Room Culture, Fan Tribalism, and AEW Momentum Ahead of Revolution
mjf is making headlines ahead of AEW Revolution after a new round of comments touching on three themes: his praise for a younger locker room environment he described as having “no more cancers, ” his pushback on fan tribalism between major wrestling promotions, and his view that AEW is “killing it” during his time as world champion.
Mjf Praises a Younger Locker Room Ahead of AEW Revolution
In remarks framed around the approach to AEW Revolution, mjf highlighted the state of the locker room, pointing to its youth and describing the current environment as having “no more cancers. ” The phrasing drew immediate attention because it speaks directly to workplace culture inside the promotion, at a moment when fan focus is sharpening around the pay-per-view.
Beyond the headline-grabbing line, the thrust of his comments centers on a positive appraisal of the group dynamic he says exists now. With Revolution approaching, the timing places those remarks alongside the broader conversation about morale and cohesion in a locker room heading into a major event.
Mjf on Fan Tribalism: Wanting Wrestlers to Succeed Across Companies
mjf also addressed fan tribalism, arguing against an us-versus-them mindset. He said he wants WWE wrestlers to succeed, adding that they want AEW wrestlers to succeed as well. The comments stand out because they push back on the idea that performers benefit from online division between fan bases.
The statement frames success as something that can coexist across companies rather than compete at the level of individual careers. It also underscores a recurring tension in wrestling discourse: how much energy fans invest in “sides, ” and how wrestlers themselves may view that dynamic differently than some corners of the audience.
Mjf Says AEW Is ‘Killing It’ With Him as World Champion
Separately, mjf has said AEW is “killing it” with him as world champion. The comment positions his reign as a central element of the promotion’s current momentum and gives fans a clear, self-assured assessment of where he believes the company stands.
Taken together with his locker room and tribalism remarks, the message is consistent: mjf is projecting confidence in both the internal environment and the broader health of the product as the company heads toward AEW Revolution. With the event looming, his comments are likely to remain part of the pre-show conversation as attention stays fixed on what happens next.