AEW is gearing up for its next major pay-per-view event, All Out, at Chicago’s NOW Arena, and one of the most highly anticipated matches will see MJF and Daniel Garcia square off in what promises to be a brutal contest. The rivalry between these two has already drawn blood which MJF tasted, and it’s likely we’ll see more as tensions continue to rise.

On the August 28 edition of AEW Dynamite, MJF and Daniel Garcia exchanged heated words in a fiery promo segment. There was also blood early on during this week’s AEW Dynamite, and the exchange reached its climax. During that segment, Garcia threw his microphone at MJF, who was standing on the stage, further escalating their feud.

In a recent interview with Fightful, Garcia reflected on that microphone throw, explaining how he felt it effectively sent a message while also taking a personal shot at MJF’s appearance and his use of makeup.

“That was my first time and I threw a dot. Right by that man’s head. I had one shot. I was not going to miss it. I didn’t go out there thinking, ‘I’m going to spike this microphone on MJF’s head.’ I just see him and I see his make up wearing fake tan acne-ridden face and it just makes me so mad, I’m going to throw…whatever is in my hand, I’m going to bounce it off his head as hard as I can. That’s what I tried to do. I think I miss a little and hit him in the shoulder and not the head, but a quarter inch the other way, he might have lost a couple teeth or a broken nose. It got the point across.”

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The animosity between MJF and Garcia is undeniable. Their feud intensified when Garcia made his shocking return at AEW All In at Wembley Stadium, costing MJF the American Championship—a title that Will Ospreay reclaimed and promptly renamed the International Championship in front of his hometown crowd.

As All Out approaches, excitement is building, and AEW fans are eagerly anticipating the outcome of this intense rivalry. With the match shaping up to be a pivotal moment for both competitors, it’s clear that Tony Khan’s company is set for another explosive night. Ringside News will have complete coverage of the event as it unfolds.

There are still some good seats open for the event. Tickets are still available for AEW All Out, and you can get more information about how to get a seat for the show here. AEW All Out will be available to purchase from traditional pay-per-view, YouTube, the Bleacher Report app in the United States, and TrillerTV elsewhere.

What’s your take on AEW All Out? Which match are you thinking will steal the show? How many matches will feature blood, and how much will MJF bleed at the hands of Daniel Garcia? Let us know what you think in the comments section!

H Jenkins

H Jeknins is a News Correspondent at Ringside News, keeping wrestling fans updated with timely and accurate reports on all things wrestling.

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