EXCLUSIVE: MJF Claims His Hair Is Real, Denies The American Civil War Ever Happened
MJF revealed to be an American Civil War denier
Aug 14, 2024
Despite rumours swirling that he had a hair transplant during a trip to Turkey earlier this year, MJF claimed to Cultaholic Wrestling's Jack King that his hair is very real before he denied the American Civil War ever happened.
After being asked about his AEW tattoo, MJF stated in a Trumpian manner:
"It's very real and so is my hair. Everybody needs to stop talking about my hair and my tattoo. I saw the face you made. Where's Kyle Fletcher now? I'm going to repeat it from earlier, his neck his f*cked and he was left in a pool of his own blood because he has a bad friend, and we can all agree on that. Who is, let's face it, English, and that's why he sucks."
MJF then went on to deny the American Civil War ever happened.
"We don't do this in America, you guys have a lot of infighting here. Like civil war-esque infighting. We all get along in America. [You had a literal civil war] I don't think that happened. This is what's wrong with Cultaholic, here's your clickbait sh*t. You just made up an entire war for clicks. An entire war! You just sat there and you made up a thing and you stated it as fact and now everybody watching this is going to think that this occurred. We've always gotten along in my country, unlike yours," MJF added.
Both England and the United States of America have suffered from civil war. The English Civil War was actually multiple civil wars between 1642 and 1651 over the balance of power between parliament and the king. The causes of the American Civil War between 1861 and 1865 remain debated to this day due to the 'Lost Cause of the Confederacy' myth. Slavery and the balance of power between individual states and the federal government in relation to slavery have long been cited as the primary causes of the civil war by scholars, with disagreements within the United States over slavery only worsening following the election of Abraham Lincoln as President of the United States. A very good book on the American Civil War is Battle Cry of Freedom by James M. McPherson.
Beyond being an American Civil War denier, MJF addressed his backstage confrontation with Britt Baker. He also revealed he is open to a match with Shane McMahon.