It has been noted that AEW World Champion MJF has submitted a new trademark application with the USPTO for the term “Big Hebrew,” indicating he intends to go all in on his new nickname. This has since led AEW to officially release a t-shirt featuring this wording in a Burberry-style, ahead of MJF’s upcoming title defense against Adam Page at Revolution, which likely become a big seller in the coming days.
29-year-old MJF debuted in professional wrestling on February 13, 2015, after training under Brian Myers and Pat Buck, and soon found success on the independent circuit in promotions such as CZW and MLW. Signing with AEW at its 2019 launch, MJF quickly rose as a top heel with masterful promos and captivating storylines with stars like Cody Rhodes, Chris Jericho, and CM Punk. This would subsequently see him capture the AEW World Championship twice, with the first reign lasting 406 days, in addition to winning the Dynamite Diamond Ring six times.
