The Washington-based football crew, Washington Commanders, recently took to the popular social media platform, TikTok, to subtly mock Cincinnati Bengals, following their triumph of 38–33 during the most recent Monday Night Football game.
Their mode of mockery was slightly unconventional, making use of MJF’s AEW promotional clip shot in Cincinnati, in which he refers to the Midwest as “mid.” MJF voiced out:
“Greetings
@Commanders
. I hope the payment is on its way.
https://tiktok.com/@commanders/video/7418044018329799967
#YouCanThankMeLater”
Greetings @Commanders. I hope the payment is in the mail.https://t.co/e8l6PZbzdg#YouCanThankMeLater
— Maxwell Jacob Friedman™️ (@The_MJF) September 24, 2024
Meanwhile, the popular wrestling format, TNA Wrestling, has launched a fundraising t-shirt to support the cause of mental health awareness. Titled “Suplex The Stigma”, you can now avail it at TNAMerch.com:
TNA and You Are More have joined forces to “Suplex The Stigma” of mental health awareness. Your purchase will contribute 100% support to the National Alliance of Mental illness.@NAMICommunicate @gailkimITSME
“Suplex The Stigma” Shirt: https://t.co/dOhy6GqkGo pic.twitter.com/b5qw3jVIJd
— TNA Wrestling (@ThisIsTNA) September 24, 2024
On a different note, Bryan Danielson is all set to battle Nigel McGuinness in the forthcoming episode of AEW Grand Slam: Dynamite. Danielson candidly admitted that his arch-rival made quite an impressive comeback in the ring at AEW All In 2024. Expressing his thoughts, he said:
“Nigel proved his mettle—he seemed impressively fit. I was curious to see his entry and the crowd’s reaction to it, and was quite thrilled with his interaction with Okada.”
He added, “While I was getting ready, I overlooked Nigel’s action with Zack Sabre Jr., so I was excited about catching up on that. His return is truly remarkable.”
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