AEW fans witnessed an emotional moment at WrestleDream 2024 as Bryan Danielson, true to his word, wrestled his final match as a full-time competitor. The highly anticipated main event saw Danielson defend his AEW World Championship against Jon Moxley, and after a brutal back-and-forth, Moxley choked out the American Dragon to claim the title.

Danielson, who had previously stated that his next loss would mark the end of his full-time wrestling career, was stretchered out of the arena following a vicious attack from the Blackpool Combat Club. The emotional moment closed the show on a somber note, but not everyone shared in the sentimentality.

In typical MJF fashion, the former AEW World Champion took to Twitter to deliver a cold-hearted and sarcastic reaction to Bryan Danielson’s last match. MJF posted a photo of himself and Danielson from a previous bloody encounter, captioning it with: “Good career I guess. Idk whatever, f*ck off.”

The blunt message is a classic MJF move—taking what could have been a touching moment and flipping it into something that only adds to his villainous persona. Fans were quick to react to MJF’s response, with some finding humor in his ruthless attitude, while others criticized the disrespect aimed at one of wrestling’s all-time greats.

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MJF’s response not only reinforces his on-screen character as AEW’s top heel, but it also sets the stage for what could be an intriguing storyline moving forward. With Danielson’s in-ring career winding down, MJF’s callousness might not be the last we hear on the matter.

As for Bryan Danielson, his legendary career may have entered its next chapter, but his impact on professional wrestling will be felt for years to come. Whether or not MJF ever acknowledges that fact remains to be seen, but for now, he’s sticking to his unapologetically arrogant ways.

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Steve Carrier

Steve is the Founder of RingsideNews. He has been writing about professional wrestling since 1996. He first got into website development at the time and has been focusing on bringing his readers the best professional wrestling news at it's highest quality.

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