MJF sees himself as a generational talent, and he has a lot of evidence to support this. The Salt of the Earth is now the AEW World Champion, but that is only the beginning for him. Most recently, the Champ got a new Porsche for his birthday and his new bucket hat also sold for an insane amount of money.

MJF recently celebrated his huge win in a 60-minute Iron Man match against the American Dragon Bryan Danielson at AEW Revolution. The Salt of the Earth came to Dynamite to celebrate and claim himself as the best.

However, MJF’s moment was interrupted by his fellow AEW pillars, Jungle Boy, Darby Allin, and Sammy Guevara. All three home-grown AEW talent laid their claims to be next in line for MJF’s AEW World title.

Moreover, MJF was spotted wearing a Burberry bucket hat during his re-Mitzvah segment. The Salt of the Earth announced on Twitter that he had given his lawyer the memorabilia to be displayed for sale.

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“I have one of the most important pieces of wrestling memorabilia of all time. Tonight on http://majorwhatnot.com I will be selling this 1 of 1 @The_MJF Re-Bar Mitzvah hat. (Includes bits of cake) (All proceeds go to dry cleaning bills) Don’t miss your chance to own HISTORY!”

MJF further stated on Twitter his lawyer advocated the sale very well and his bucket hat sold for a whopping $1,400.

“It sold for 1,400 dollars.”

Despite MJF coming off a huge win at AEW Revolution, it looks like a line-up of AEW stars is already in place to challenge him for his championship. We will have to wait and see what happens next surrounding the AEW World champion MJF.

Do you think MJF’s hat sold for a really high amount? Was it really worth it? Sound off in the comments!

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