Mystery Shrouds New ROH World Tag Team Champions’ Identity”
In the latest episode of “AEW Dynamite,” ROH Samoa Joe’s unexpected injury turned out to be a brilliant ruse orchestrated by MJF. Just before the main event ROH World Tag Team Championship match, Joe was seemingly injured and had to withdraw from the competition.
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MJF valiantly attempted to defend the titles solo but was overpowered by the Devil’s Masked Men. The mysterious wrestlers used MJF’s Heat Seeker finishing move to secure the pinfall and claim the ROH Tag Titles. Before their identities could be revealed, an injured Samoa Joe rushed in, exposing his injury as fake. He attacked MJF, hinting at an alliance with The Devil.
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MJF, who had been the ROH World Tag Team Champion since August 27 alongside Adam Cole, faced adversity when Cole suffered an injury. This led to an unforeseen partnership with Samoa Joe, who initially helped MJF fend off attacks from The Devil and their masked accomplices.
However, the recent events on “AEW Dynamite” suggest a fracture in their alliance as they head towards AEW Worlds End, where Joe is set to face the vulnerable AEW World Champion.
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