Brock Lesnar Guy just announced he’s hanging up his seat — but MJF has zero sympathy for the sendoff.
The longtime WWE superfan dropped an emotional farewell video on Twitter, officially declaring that he’s retiring from attending wrestling events after more than 25 years. The video showed him solemnly placing his iconic Brock Lesnar T-shirt — the same one he wore when Lesnar returned to WWE in 2012 — onto an empty chair, signaling the end of an era.
“For over 25 years I’ve experienced some amazing moments attending wrestling shows. But now… it’s time to move on. I knew I was running out of time with this. Which is why I hit it hard this year. What an incredible year it was especially with John Cena’s retirement tour.”
He went on to explain that he’s stepping away to focus on other things and teased future updates:
“I need to focus on other things now which I will be sharing with you guys very soon but as far as attending wrestling shows… it’s time for me to move on.”
MJF wasn’t buying it as he took a sledgehammer to the moment with one savage tweet, making it clear that he feels wrestlers should start hitting fans again.
“Wrestlers, We need to start hitting fans again.”
The Salt of the Earth’s reaction suggests he saw the video less as a farewell and more as a moment of self-importance. The dramatic sendoff clearly didn’t sit right with MJF, who’s never been shy about throwing punches—verbally or otherwise.
Fans immediately split in reaction: some were all-in on MJF’s savage take, while others felt the comment was unnecessary and mean-spirited. Love him or hate him, MJF once again proved that nobody—not even fans—is safe from the AEW World Champion.
Was MJF just being MJF, or did he go too far this time? Should superfans like Brock Lesnar Guy get their farewell moments, or keep it low-key? Sound off in the comments and let us know what you think.
