Get ready for a wrestling showdown that's got everyone talking! The world of professional wrestling is abuzz with the potential match-up between Nic Nemeth, a TNA star, and MJF, the AEW world champion. It's a battle that could shake up the entire industry, but is it even possible?
Last week, MJF made a bold offer on Busted Open Radio, challenging Nemeth to a title match. Nemeth, formerly known as Dolph Ziggler in WWE, quickly expressed his interest, but there's a catch. Nemeth is currently focused on winning the TNA world title, and with TNA's partnership with WWE, it seemed like this dream match might never happen.
However, Nemeth recently revealed in an interview that TNA gives him the freedom to pursue opportunities beyond their promotion. He believes that a match with MJF could be a reality, but he's not convinced MJF is serious about the offer. Nemeth even went as far as to trash talk MJF, claiming he's a far superior wrestler and that MJF couldn't possibly match his skills in the ring.
"It's funny, we can make it happen. I'm not privy to AEW's inner workings, but MJF seems to have free rein. He's doing independent shows, appearing in CMLL, and traveling the world. And with TNA, I have the same freedom. So, it's absolutely possible. I think MJF was just talking big, assuming I wouldn't take him up on it or that it couldn't be done.
But I appreciate his potential. He could be one of the greatest of all time, and I'm a fan of his work. Yet, at this moment, he's not in my league. He's been hanging out with a broken-down Daniel Bryan, who was probably carrying him. But MJF has a bright future ahead as a multi-time champion and a legend in the making. Still, right now, he's not even close to my level.
If we ever get the chance to prove it, I'd be honored. Imagine a match between two stars from different companies. If we can make it happen, whether it's through money, connections, or finding the right venue, I'm in. I'll even donate the proceeds to charity. Let's make this match a reality and show everyone that anything is possible in wrestling."