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MJF Opens Up About All In Match With Missing AEW Star

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MJF has discussed the possibility of him getting in the ring with a missing AEW star when All In returns to Wembley Stadium later in 2026.

MJF reclaimed the AEW Men’s World Championship at the end of 2025 at Worlds End. He’s since seen off the challenge of both Bandido and Brody King, but knows his toughest test to date might await him at Revolution, where he will be forced to defend his gold against Hangman Adam Page.

MJF Determined To Headline Wembley Stadium Again

Speaking on the Self Made Sitdown show, MJF discussed AEW’s return to Wembley Stadium later in the year for All In and who he might face on that show. One name seems to keep popping up, and it could mean a rematch from Wembley in 2024:

I keep hearing people talk about Will Ospreay, and if I’m being completely honest, would I like that rematch? I’ve won one, he’s won one. Do I deserve an opportunity to prove to the world that the one win he had was an absolutely disgusting, gross fluke? I think so.

But then! But then! Is Will Ospreay even going to be up to the task? This man’s got a neck made of silly putty now. Who’s to say that’s somebody I’m even gonna be dealing with by then? Who’s to say it’s not going to be Jon Moxley by then? Who’s to say it might not be Darby [Allin]? Andrade [El Idolo] is on a tear right now.

MJF even brought up the possibility that he loses to Page at Revolution, although he assures everyone that it won’t happen:

Let’s say Hangman beats me. He ain’t gonna. But who’s to say it’s not going to be MJF trying to get that strap back? We don’t know. That’s what makes the product so interesting right now. It could be anybody. But what I do know is, there’s only one guy who deserves to be in the main event at Wembley Stadium, and that’s MJF.