Former MLW Star Hints at Involvement in Attack on Jay White

Former MLW Star Hints at Involvement in Attack on Jay White

Former MLW Star Hints at Involvement in Attack on Jay White – Last night on AEW Dynamite, the show ended with an angle involving Jay White being attacked by a group of masked men backstage. One of the attackers was wearing a devil mask that has been associated with AEW World Champion MJF. However, there is speculation that MJF may not be behind the attack, and many theories have emerged regarding the identity of the masked assailants.

Adding to the intrigue, former MLW star Richard Holliday, who was previously associated with MJF as a member of MLW’s Dynasty faction, posted a devil emoji on social media. While this is not confirmation of his involvement, it has sparked speculation about whether Holliday could be connected to the attack. It’s worth noting that Holliday has been backstage at AEW events on several occasions but has yet to officially appear for the company.

As of now, the true identities of the masked attackers remain a mystery, and fans will have to tune in to future episodes of AEW Dynamite to uncover the truth behind the assault on Jay White.

Stay tuned to WrestlingAttitude, WA.Com On Twitter and Google News for more.

Former MLW Star Hints at Involvement in Attack on Jay White

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