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MJF's contract is set to come up in 2024, but Fightful has specifically learned when the deal is up.

January 1, 2024 is the date of expiration for the MJF AEW contract, according to sources close to MJF himself. MJF had originally signed with the company in 2019, but signed an extension that significantly increased his salary over the amount he'd signed for. However, since then, MJF has felt like he's drastically outperformed even that deal and had expressed his frustration with his AEW contract. This led to he and Tony Khan butting heads in early April, leading to much of the drama that has unfolded this weekend.

It's worth noting that multiple times this year, talent and AEW haven't quite been on the same page as it pertains to when their deals are officially up, and this info came from people close to MJF. 

MJF has been advertised for tonight's AEW Double or Nothing against Wardlow. 

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Rincewind (edited)

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2023-02-03 05:35:08 For their future interest in MJF, I don't think WWE would care about no-showing an event, but after recent events... they might have something about that in contractual obligations for the future. Still. People pay big money for those meet & greets and I can't imagine being mad enough to not show up for that extra payday $$. We may be seeing a trend with TK not paying as much for "well used" talent, as was assumed. Hopefully all of this can get narrated into a work of storytelling for tonight's match.
2022-05-29 21:32:16 For their future interest in MJF, I don't think WWE would care about no-showing an event, but after recent events... they might have something about that in contractual obligations for the future. Still. People pay big money for those meet & greets and I can't imagine being mad enough to not show up for that extra payday $$. We may be seeing a trend with TK not paying as much for "well used" talent, as was assumed. Hopefully all of this can get narrated into a work of storytelling for tonight's match.

For their future interest in MJF, I don't think WWE would care about no-showing an event, but after recent events... they might have something about that in contractual obligations for the future. Still. People pay big money for those meet & greets and I can't imagine being mad enough to not show up for that extra payday $$. We may be seeing a trend with TK not paying as much for "well used" talent, as was assumed. Hopefully all of this can get narrated into a work of storytelling for tonight's match.

Anonymous

Of course they would care… because if he did it once, he’d do it again… he’s making himself seem like a problem…

HeelMOC

MJF can ask his release