Jon Moxley has seemingly made more news in a few weeks than
he had during his entire time with World Wrestling Entertainment. After his
contract with WWE expired, a cryptic video appeared on his usually inactive
Twitter account. That sent the wrestling world into a frenzy and for good
reason.
Only May 25, 2019, All Elite Wrestling had their first
official show in Las Vegas, Nevada. Speculation was running wild on whether or
not Moxley would make an appearance. After the main event between Chris Jericho
and Kenny Omega concluded, Moxley appeared came through the crowd, hopped the
ringside barricade and proceeded to take out Jericho and the referee before
battling Omega up the entrance ramp. He would Omega off a stack of poker chips
on the main stage of the set and end the show standing tall as chants of Moxley
echoed throughout the arena. It was revealed after that Moxley had signed a
full time contract with AEW and will be part of their roster.
So how do you capitalize on an unbelievable debut in a
company perceived to be a real threat to WWE? You go to New Japan Pro
Wrestling. About a Week after Moxley's AEW debut, another video appeared on his
twitter account. This one revealed that he would be heading to NJPW to face
Juice Robinson at Best of the Super Juniors Finals in what would be Moxley's
first match since leaving WWE. Robinson's IWGP United States Heavyweight
Championship was also on the line. After a brutal bout which saw the use of a few
weapons, Moxley emerged victorious and captured the belt from Robinson after
hitting a modified version of his Dirty Deeds finisher which is being called
the Death Rider. With the win, Moxley became the first man in history to have
held both the WWE United States Championship and the IWGP United States
Heavyweight Championship.
Needless to say that Moxley has been on the move ever since
he left WWE. He's booked a few indie shows and has signed contracts with both
NJPW and AEW. The number of dream matches this can create are endless. A match
with Omega in AEW seems inevitable as does a rematch with Robinson in NJPW.
Bouts against Kota Ibushi and Kazuchika Okada among others are also in the
realm of possibility. The current IWGP United States Heavyweight Champ is
creating a ton of buzz in the wrestling world, and it would appear that he is
not finished yet.
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