AEW Champion MJF Announces Surprise Appearance at Independent Wrestling Event, Mystery Wrestling 23
In a move that has sent ripples through the professional wrestling community, AEW World Champion MJF has announced he will be appearing at Mystery Wrestling 23 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada on Thursday, March 26th. The unexpected appearance, revealed today, sees the reigning champion venturing back to the independent circuit alongside his co-worker, Evil Uno, who founded and hosts the unique event.
Tickets for Mystery Wrestling 23 go on sale this Thursday, February 5th, at 12:00 PM Mountain Time and can be purchased via the event’s newly redesigned website: https://t.co/RNimu3I2Rz. The show will be streamed live and free of charge on both YouTube and Twitch, offering fans worldwide the opportunity to witness MJF’s participation.
AEW World Champion MJF will appear in Edmonton, AB for #MysteryWrestling23 on Thursday, March 26th!
Tickets go on sale THIS THURSDAY February 5th at 12:00 PM MT!
Head over to the ALL NEW https://t.co/RNimu3I2Rz for more details!#MysteryWrestling pic.twitter.com/GwK5so7gOj— Mystery Wrestling (@MysteryWrestlin) February 2, 2026
Mystery Wrestling distinguishes itself through its unpredictable format. Founded by the charismatic Evil Uno, the promotion deliberately keeps the majority of its participants and match cards concealed until the night of the event. Each show is hosted by Uno alongside a special guest, creating an atmosphere of genuine surprise and anticipation.
MJF’s Independent Circuit Activity and AEW Schedule
This appearance aligns with MJF’s stated ambition to establish himself as a “traveling World Champion.” Last month, he successfully defended his title at Limitless Wrestling in Maine, using the opportunity to extend AEW contracts to promising young talents Alec Price and Jordan Oliver. He is also scheduled to return to his roots with a performance for House of Glory Wrestling in Long Island, New York, on February 20th, a homecoming event for the Long Island native.
Beyond these independent dates, MJF’s schedule includes several key AEW events in Canada. He will be present for Dynamite/Collision tapings in Winnipeg on April 1st, followed by another set of Dynamite/Collision shows in Edmonton on April 8th. The culmination of this Canadian tour will be AEW’s Dynasty 2026 pay-per-view, taking place in Vancouver on April 12th.
The champion’s willingness to compete on the independent scene, while simultaneously fulfilling his obligations to AEW, is a notable strategy. It allows him to maintain visibility, connect with fans in different regions, and potentially scout future talent. But does this strategy risk diluting the prestige of the AEW World Championship? And how will these independent appearances impact his storylines within AEW?
The wrestling landscape is constantly evolving, and MJF’s proactive approach to maintaining a presence both within and outside of AEW demonstrates a keen understanding of the modern professional wrestling business. His commitment to appearing at events like Mystery Wrestling 23 underscores his dedication to the broader wrestling community.
Frequently Asked Questions About MJF and Mystery Wrestling 23
Don’t miss this opportunity to witness a world-class champion in an unpredictable environment! Share this article with your fellow wrestling fans and let us know in the comments: what kind of match are you hoping to see MJF participate in at Mystery Wrestling 23?
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