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AEW Backstage Drama: Why MVP Rejected Title Loss to JetSpeed. In a surprising turn of events behind the scenes in All Elite Wrestling. New reports reveal internal conflict surrounding the AEW Tag Team Championship scene—specifically involving MVP and rising tag team JetSpeed. The backstage drama in AEW has sparked conversations about long-term plans for the Heart Syndicate and their controversial title reign.
MVP Blocks JetSpeed’s AEW Tag Title Win
According to multiple AEW insiders, MVP reportedly shut down creative pitches involving the Heart Syndicate losing the AEW Tag Team Championships to JetSpeed. A team composed of Mike Bailey and Kevin Knight. While several scenarios were considered, including high-profile losses at major pay-per-views, MVP firmly opposed any plan involving JetSpeed capturing the gold.
AEW Considered Title Loss to FTR and Will Ospreay
One scrapped direction would’ve seen the Heart Syndicate drop the titles to FTR at All In: Texas. Eventually setting up a dream match against Christian Cage and Adam Copeland. Additional scenarios even included the Heart Syndicate losing the titles at Forbidden Door or in a multi-tag team storyline. Involving AEW World Champion Swerve Strickland and Will Ospreay. However, Ospreay’s recent injury and time off have shifted AEW’s direction significantly.
MVP Wanted Younger Tag Teams to Win—Except JetSpeed?
Interestingly, MVP did push for the Heart Syndicate to eventually lose to younger AEW tag teams like Private Party, the Outrunners, or the Gates of Agony. Despite this, all three were defeated during the Syndicate’s reign. This raised eyebrows in the AEW locker room when JetSpeed. Who fit the same youthful profile, was reportedly rejected solely due to personal bias from MVP toward Mike Bailey.
What’s the Real Issue with JetSpeed?
While talents backstage confirm that MVP directly vetoed a title loss to JetSpeed. It remains unclear what past issue exists between him and Mike Bailey. Neither Bobby Lashley nor Shelton Benjamin—MVP’s Heart Syndicate allies—have commented on the situation publicly.
The AEW Locker Room Feels Divided on Heart Syndicate
Despite being booked as heels, many AEW wrestlers feel the Heart Syndicate doesn’t entirely match the “bad guy” profile. Their performances include high-impact offense, crowd-pumping energy, and a consistent showcase of younger talent. Which makes the decision to block JetSpeed’s rise even more controversial.
AEW’s Tag Division in Limbo?
This backstage drama involving MVP and JetSpeed puts a spotlight on AEW’s tag team division. With major PPVs like All Out and Full Gear approaching, fans and insiders alike are wondering: will JetSpeed ever get their chance at the AEW Tag Team Championships?
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