Cody Rhodes believes MJF will be a WWE Superstar one day
MJF has been in AEW from the start of the company and has been highly successful than most of the other wrestlers in the company. He stood undefeated for almost a year and a half, he held the Dynamite Diamond Ring for more than four years, and is the current AEW World Champion on his first reign. Although having a huge success in AEW, Friedman always refereed WWE and expressed his wish to work there, even on AEW television. At this stage, Cody Rhodes spoke about MJF and his belief on him signing to WWE.
Cody Rhodes on MJF signing with WWE
Rhodes appeared in an interview with Peter Rosenberg on The Michael Kay Show, where The American Nightmare spoke about MJF and his belief of him signing with WWE one day.
Cody on MJF,
“I think one day you will see MJF in WWE. I’m really proud of him. For those that don’t know, MJF was one of my recruits and probably the one I’m most excited about because of potential and personality and overall professionalism.”
“One thing I’m proud of him for doing is, if you notice, he’s put on a lot of muscle and he’s put it on safely over the last year and a half. When he does make that jump, I don’t know when that is, if he makes the jump.”
“If he comes to WWE, you have to stand across from guys like Drew McIntyre, like Omos, Brock Lesnar. I’m not shaming anyone who is not hitting the gym and clanging and banging with the weights, like The Rock would say, but it is part of what we do now. You have to be able to swing a bat with the big boys.”
“Watching him grow physically, it seems like maybe he knows where his future lies. Really, your guess is as good as mine. I never bother him about it because I want to remain the friends we’ve become today.
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