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JBL SHOOTS on MJF throwing a fan's WWE title belt

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MJF attended the Entertainment X Sports Expo earlier this month for a meet and greet with fans. During the event, he made headlines by throwing a fan’s replica WWE Championship belt on the ground. While this fits his character as a heel in wrestling, some fans felt that he crossed the line with his disrespectful behavior.

While speaking on Something to Wrestle With, JBL talked about MJF’s current heel character and the aforementioned incident. JBL stated he doesn’t mind MJF acting like a heel and criticized fans who complain about it. He pointed out that fans want wrestlers to be bad guys, but then complain when they do it. He also said that it’s not a wrestler’s job to act friendly or explain that it’s all just a show.

>“I have zero issue with it, zero. And these snowflakes that want to b**** about that, grow up. Give me a f****** break. I mean, this is crazy to me. You guys want these guys to be heels, and then when they are heels, you b**** about. You cry. ‘Oh, they’re supposed to be nice to me, they’re supposed to let me in on it.’ No, they’re not. Who are you?”

>Now, understand this: when you have guys come to an autograph session like this, these are your hardcore fans. They’re going to tell everybody how you interact with them. So, if you have MJF here and, all of a sudden, he goes, ‘Oh man, that’s all just a show. Don’t worry about it. Great to see you! How are your kids?’ he’s going to tell everybody, and it’s going to hurt MJF. Enough people like that, you want to stay you. These guys, these fans, talk about how there aren’t any good heels anymore, and then you’ve got a guy being a heel, and you complain about it because you’re a snowflake. Cry me a river. I’ve got no sympathy for the fans who have a problem with this. You want this guy to be who he is.”

https://www.ringsidenews.com/2024/11/20/jbl-slams-fans-complaining-about-mjf-after-wwe-belt-throwing-incident-cry-me-a-river/