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There is no denying the fact that the WWE and AEW are rivals, and thus, no festivities ensue when they encounter each other. Tony Khan of AEW and Triple H of the WWE have been at each other’s throats for quite some time. However, this is not what the wrestlers of the respective companies feel. John Cena, the G.O.A.T of the WWE, teamed up with the current AEW World Champion MJF at The Iron Claw premier.

Moments like this showcase the professionalism of pro wrestlers who can work together to promote one united entity despite working for different companies.

John Cena and MJF unite for The Iron Claw

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There are plenty of movies based on the sport of pro wrestling. However, it begs to take notice whenever one touches on the lives of legendary pro wrestling families. This is the story of The Iron Claw, which is currently having its premiere in Los Angeles.

During the premier, there was a plethora of famous wrestling personnel who attended it. However, the most eye-catching moment came when the face of the WWE stood beside the AEW World Champion. This is John Cena and MJF for the first time together, posted by MJF himself.

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The Iron Claw, an upcoming movie from A24, tells the true story of the Von Erich family, a dynasty of professional wrestlers who profoundly impacted the sport. The film will explore their rise to fame, the tragedies they endured, and their lasting legacy.

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The real Von Erich family and their impact

Fritz Von Erich, a veteran wrestler, led the Von Erich family. His sons, Kevin, David, Kerry, Mike, and Chris, all followed in his footsteps and became successful wrestlers. The family was known for their athleticism, innovative wrestling style, and iconic finishing move, the Iron Claw.

The Von Erichs were incredibly popular in the 1980s, especially in their home state of Texas. They drew huge crowds and were featured in major wrestling promotions such as World Class Championship Wrestling and the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). Their success helped to popularize professional wrestling and make it a mainstream form of entertainment.

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What do you think about Cena and MJF posing together? Could this be a sign of turning tides? Tell us down below.

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