#3: The Inner Circle will no longer exist after seven days if its members don't manage to co-exist together on AEW Dynamite
Chris Jericho wrestled Frankie Kazarian on this week's edition of AEW Dynamite.
During the course of the match, The Inner Circle's inner-conflict was also showcased on live television.
When Kazarian had Jericho locked in the Boston Crab submission, MJF arrived to potentially throw in the towel, which wasn't met with total agreement by other members of The Inner Circle.
Thanks to the earlier sequence between MJF and Sammy Guevara in the Battle Royal, Guevara arrived to prevent MJF from throwing in the towel on AEW Dynamite.
Eventually, Jericho was able to defeat Kazarian. But Le Champion was clearly unhappy with the growing issues in The Inner Circle.
This is why he gave everyone a week to resolve their issues; otherwise, the Inner Circle faction will be disbanded via Jericho's command on AEW Dynamite.
It's unlikely that the faction will split apart so soon after Wardlow and MJF's inclusion in the Inner Circle. If MJF has an ulterior motive of splitting apart The Inner Circle from the inside, then his character has done a great job so far.
Santana and Ortiz are non-factors here, as the main beef seems to exist between MJF and Sammy Guevara, and between Wardlow and Jake Hager as well.