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MJF loses the ROH Tag Team titles after Joe revealed to be working with The Devil

MJF and Adam Cole are no longer the ROH Tag Team champions as last night on Dynamite, MJF lost the titles to The Devil’s Masked Men in the main event of the show.

MJF was supposed to team with Samoa Joe in the match, but Joe was “attacked” backstage and had a knee injury. MJF decided to defend the titles anyway in a handicap match but two became three when another masked men came out from under the ring and whacked MJF with a pipe on his injured shoulder while the referee was not watching.

But the biggest story was that Samoa Joe was not injured at all.

After the match, Joe limped out to try and save MJF from further beatdown by the masked men. The Devil appeared on the screen and a graphic with the words “Pleasure doing business with you” appeared. Joe, standing behind MJF, then took out the champion with a steel chair and then a Muscle Buster.

Joe then posed with the title on top of a fallen MJF to close the show.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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