
MJF Clarifies Britt Baker Incident, New Judgment Day is 'Street Trash'?
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In today's episode, we dive deep into the wrestling world with some explosive topics! First up, we discuss MJF giving his side of the battle with Britt Baker and if reports are true that she has heat with Jamie Hayter.
Next, we break down whether 'Street Trash' is the name of the new Judgment Day even if they refuse to change the original name, if Logan Paul is the gut to be the WWE workhorse after his controversial tweets, AEW announces ALL IN location and what it says about the promotion. 🥊
#MJF #BrittBaker #WWE #WrestlingNews #TheRingGenerals
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Chapters:
0:00 Intro and Rundown
2:28 Tribute for the Passing of AFA from The Wild Samoans
8:00 MJF Clarifies Incident with Britt Baker
27:21 Will Shane McMahon Get Hired to GM at AEW to Ease Backstage Issues?
32:10 Randy Orton Talks His Future with Cody Rhodes
41:10 BUY OR SELL: Kelly Kelly, Logan Paul, Hangman Page, AEW All In to be in Texas?
1:11:12 Should Judgment Day Change Their Name to 'Street Trash'?
1:19:40 Streamlabs and Superchat Questions
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