The court of Twitter isn't always right.
AEW World Champion Maxwell Jacob Friedman surfaced on social media to come to the aid of his friend Zachary Wentz.
MJF addressed Wentz being released from WWE NXT back in April of 2022.
"Part 1.Everyone’s afraid of talking honestly so I will," MJF began. "Zachary Wentz isn’t a antisemite."
Friedman continued, "I lived with him. The fact he’s not on TV right now because a girl (who got caught lying about abuse) couldn’t handle a break up and posted a photo of him doing something in jest is wild."
Friedman continued, "Part 2. When a wrestler who shall remain nameless keyed my car and called me a kike, Zachary went out of his way when everyone else turned a blind eye to check in on me. The court of twitter can sometimes get dirtbags out of our industry. But the court isn’t always right."
Check out the tweets, along with a third post hyping this week's AEW Dynamite, via the tweets embedded below courtesy of MJF's official Twitter feed.
Part 1.Everyone’s afraid of talking honestly so I will.
.@ZacharyWentz isn’t a antisemite.
I lived with him. The fact he’s not on TV right now because a girl (who got caught lying about abuse) couldn’t handle a break up and posted a photo of him doing something in jest is wild.— Maxwell Jacob Friedman™️ (@The_MJF) February 6, 2023
Part 2. When a wrestler who shall remain nameless keyed my car and called me a kike, Zachary went out of his way when everyone else turned a blind eye to check in on me.
The court of twitter can sometimes get dirtbags out of our industry.
But the court isn’t always right.— Maxwell Jacob Friedman™️ (@The_MJF) February 6, 2023
Also tune In this Wednesday for @AEW Dynamite to watch Bryan Danielson fall just as he’s a finger tip away from the finish line.
And watch me beat everyone’s new flavor of the month Takeshita💩 pic.twitter.com/WMF6w6jfyR— Maxwell Jacob Friedman™️ (@The_MJF) February 6, 2023
Respect….✊🏽 pic.twitter.com/gTixLFFfdy
— Wes Lee (@WesLee_WWE) February 6, 2023
