Wrestling fans, brace yourselves for a showdown that’s as explosive as it is unexpected! MJF’s fiery clash with Tony Khan has just ignited a wrestling powder keg, and the fallout is nothing short of jaw-dropping. After MJF’s underhanded tactics backfired spectacularly, he’s now forced into a brutal Texas Death match to defend his AEW World Championship against Hangman Page at Revolution. Let’s just say MJF wasn’t exactly thrilled about this turn of events—his reaction was, well, livid. But here’s where it gets even more intense: MJF tried to take matters into his own hands by hijacking Collision on February 28, 2026, demanding Khan fix this “mess.” His words? He’s no “death match indie bum”—he’s a real professional wrestler. Bold move, right?
But Khan didn’t budge. Instead, Kevin Knight stepped into the ring of chaos, calling out MJF for his whining and claiming he’s got more swag, more looks, and—dare we say—more championship potential. Ouch. MJF, never one to back down, accepted the challenge, and Khan made it official: MJF will defend his title against Knight on Dynamite March 4 in El Paso, Texas. And this is the part most people miss: that show now boasts two world title fights, with Thekla defending her AEW Women’s World Championship against Thunder Rosa. Thekla’s pre-match trash talk? She suggested Thunder retire instead of stepping into the ring with her. Yikes.
But here’s the controversial part: Is AEW overloading MJF with title defenses just to humble him, or is this a strategic move to elevate rising stars like Knight? And let’s not forget Thekla’s bold claim—does she really fight to kill, or is it all just part of the show?
What’s your take? Are you hyped to see Knight get his shot, or do you think MJF will shut him down? And how brutal do you think Thekla’s defense against Thunder Rosa will be? Drop your thoughts in the comments—let’s debate!