Just after making his comeback to AEW programming, MJF has already delivered a match-of-the-year contender on Dynamite, last week and he is all set for the rematch at All In pay-per-view, next month for a brand new title.
The AEW International Champion kicked off this week's Dynamite and mentioned that he deserves a new title that showcases his superior intellect, his superior bank account, and his superior upbringing, and hence he threw away the International Title.

MJF then unveiled the AEW American Championship and declared that he'd become an American Hero. Will Ospreay interrupted the segment and reminded MJF how he had to cheat to defeat him in last week's 60-minute title match.
Ospreay also revealed that he spoke to Tony Khan & Christopher Daniels and they have granted him a rematch for the refurbished title at All In, next month. He then also recovered the International Title from a trash can that MJF tossed the belt into.
Before this, MJF had challenged Daniel Garcia in a match for the August stadium show, but then he also turned heel on Garcia with a vicious attack from which he is yet to make a return.
Also, at All In PPV, the TNT Champion Jack Perry will defend his title against Darby Allin. This match was set up during last night's Blood & Guts match where Team AEW defeated Team Elite in a 5-on-5 match inside a double caged setup.
Allin handcuffed Perry to the cage wall during the Blood & Guts match and poured gasoline on him before. As he threatened to set Perry on fire, AEW EVP Matthew Jackson of Team Elite pleaded with him not to do so.
In the process, Jackson gave up and awarded the win to Team AEW. Plus, he also agreed to give Allin a TNT Title Match on behalf of Perry at All In which would continue a bitter feud in the coming weeks.
The 2024 AEW All In pay-per-view will return to the Wembley Stadium in London, England on Sunday, August 25. Four matches for the biggest AEW show of the year have been announced thus far as given below: