"Going go cost them a lot of money" - Former IC Champion thinks Jon Moxley and AEW are in deep trouble over recent incident

Jon Moxley is the AEW World Champion [Photo: WWE
Jon Moxley is the AEW World Champion [Photo: WWE's Official Facebook Page; AEW Official Website]

A WWE legend has just given their take on the recent lawsuit filed against Jon Moxley and AEW. They believed that the situation was going to cost Moxley & Co. a lot of money.

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Former AEW production member Christopher Dispensa has filed a lawsuit against Moxley for civil assault, battery, and major negligence due to a ringside incident in 2023. During his Steel Cage match with Kenny Omega, Mox went off-script and shoved Dispensa, who was part of the ringside crew. He revealed that this incident resulted in him needing surgery and treatment for injuries.

During his appearance on Wrestling Observer Live, Lance Storm talked about the situation, noting that what Jon Moxley did was going to cost them a lot of money. He talked about how it may seem like the shove would not result in grave injuries, but Christopher Dispensa may have medical records to back up his claim. Storm believed that things were not looking good for the company.

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"You can’t shove production people like that. So there’s definitely a wrong committed that’s probably going to cost them a lot of money. The bump did not look like requiring neck and shoulder surgery, but I’m presuming that he will have some medical records to back up his case. Dude took a decent bump so it’s probably not looking good," Storm said. [H/T TJR Wrestling]
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Another veteran thinks Jon Moxley has no fight in this lawsuit

WCW veteran Disco Inferno has taken to X/Twitter to give his take on the lawsuit filed against Jon Moxley.

He believed that based on the evidence and the lawsuit filed, this was an open-and-shut case. He felt that this would easily be resolved as AEW would give in to his demands and settle with him.

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"Open and shut case. I imagine they will just write this guy a check and be done with it," the veteran wrote.

This situation has put Moxley in a bad light with under a month to go until his blockbuster match with 'Hangman' Adam Page at All In: Texas. It remains to be seen how the situation will be resolved. Fans should stay tuned for further updates.

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