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Mick Foley Doesn’t Believe Everything MJF Says, MJF Tells Him To Take The Nestea Plunge Off A Bridge

Maxwell Jacob Friedman invites Mick Foley to take his most famous bump off of a bridge because he is the salt of the earth. 

MJF and William Regal had a verbal exchange on the October 19 episode of Dynamite that was rooted in the very personal history between the two dating back to when Max had a tryout for WWE in the Barclays Center several years ago when he was just 19 years old.

Mick Foley, WWE Hall of Famer, known to be very skilled when behind a microphone, responded to this promo on Twitter, praising Maxwell and saying that he has some serious skills, but also saying that while he’s not sure he believes everything Maxwell Jacob Friedman says, Max believes in himself and that’s what matters.

MJF responded to Mick Foley as only he can. First, he mocked Mick Foley’s signature cheap pop promo and then invited Mick Foley to take the Nestea plunge, what Mick Foley called his famous backward bump off the apron, off a bridge.

Maxwell Jacob Friedman, salt of the earth.

Following his verbal confrontation with William Regal, Max announced that he would be challenging Jon Moxley for the World Championship at AEW Full Gear end for the first time in his career, Max says he wants to earn his next accomplishment. Learn more here.

As for Mick Foley, he won’t be crossing paths with MJF anytime soon as he recently signed a new Legends deal with WWE. Learn more about that here.
 

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