Eric Bischoff thinks MJF can transition easily to WWE

MJF might be playing everyone with his constant WWE references, but if not, at least one wrestling legend thinks he can easily make the jump.

MJF has been teasing the “bidding war of 2024” in his promos and storylines on AEW Dynamite, referencing the alleged expiration of his contract. This has created a unique situation for now and for when the time comes to re-sign him.

The AEW World Champion has drawn attention by referencing WWE and Vince McMahon multiple times. He is, of course, emphasizing this intentionally to stir the pot, but it’s noteworthy that he keeps mentioning AEW’s rival and that the company that could potentially sign him in the future.

Name-dropping WWE aside, MJF is one of AEW’s top players, its premium heel, and someone hard to fathom for the company to move forward without. Eric Bischoff spoke to this on the Ariel Helwani Show and said AEW should do whatever necessary to keep MJF (h/t Fightful for transcription).

“I think the world of MJF as a talent. I like him as a person. I’ve crossed paths with him a number of times, and I can’t say enough great things about his talent. I don’t know what MJF’s goals are. We’ve never had that kind of a conversation, but if I’m Tony Khan, I’m gonna work pretty hard to keep MJF on my roster. I’m gonna have to because if you look at that roster, there’s not a lot of other talents that are anywhere close to MJF in terms of overall ability and connection [to the crowd]. There’s a lot of great wrestlers there, athletes, there are. Chris Jericho, he’s in the down side of his career. He’s 53, 54 years old. Bryan Danielson, he’s kind of a part-timer at this stage of his life. But if you look at the younger crop of regularly featured talent that you have in AEW, three-quarters of them could walk through any mall in America, and nobody would know who they are. MJF stands out. He’s gotten himself here. So I’d do whatever I had to do to keep him,” Bischoff said.

Bischoff also believes that MJF has the intelligence to jump to WWE if he chooses to move.

“He’s awful smart, so yeah. You have to be smart. You can’t go in there, 24 years old thinking you’re God’s gift to the wrestling industry with a chip on your shoulder. I don’t think that’s really MJF, that’s the MJF that he wants you to see, but I have had enough conversation with him to know that he’s really, really, really smart, and my guess is he’s smart enough to be able to easily move on to that WWE roster if that’s what he chooses to do,” he said.

MJF is an integral part of AEW. He will cause a seismic shift, however, if he goes to WWE, and it would be intriguing to see what he can accomplish in a different environment.