Summary
MJF made a surprise appearance at WrestlePro on April 4 and left with a new match on the books. After Pat Buck addressed the crowd following the main event, MJF came out, praised Buck for the opportunities he gave him early in his career, and then dropped him with a low blow.
MJF said Buck taking credit for his success makes him sick. As he headed out, Buck answered by challenging him to a match on May 31. WrestlePro later made the bout official. The date adds another notable spring event to the wrestling calendar, alongside United Japan Pro-Wrestling setting FACE THE NEXT for May 12.
The appearance also marked MJF's first WrestlePro involvement since 2019. He previously held the WrestlePro Tag Team Championship with Valerio Lamorte.
What the May 31 match means for MJF and WrestlePro
MJF stepping back into WrestlePro gives the promotion a headlining attraction tied directly to its own history with him, not just a one-night cameo. Because Buck was the person in the ring thanking the fans when MJF interrupted, the challenge immediately turned the surprise into a clear main-event angle for May 31.
For MJF, the announcement gives this appearance more weight than a quick hometown-style pop. The story now has a defined next chapter, and WrestlePro can sell that show around a former tag champion returning to face the company's founder.
Sources
As reported by Fightful.


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