"How in the hell did you pull this off!" - AEW star reacts to major Jon Moxley announcement

Jon Moxley is the current IWGP World Heavyweight Champion
Jon Moxley is the current IWGP World Heavyweight Champion

Jon Moxley is the reigning IWGP World Heavyweight Champion and defended the title on AEW's Dynamite a few weeks ago. Recently one of All Elite Wrestling's producers and manager Sonjay Dutt gave a shocking reaction to the major Moxley announcement made by AEW personality RJ City.

RJ City hosts the Hey! (EW) show on YouTube where he invites interviews with many All Elite stars. Adam Copeland, Will Ospreay, Jack Perry, Tony Schiavone, and more have appeared on the show. However, it seems like RJ has convinced the current IWGP World Heavyweight Champion Jon Moxley to appear in the next episode.

On X (Formerly known as Twitter), Sonjay Dutt reacted to RJ City's announcement about Jon Moxley appearing on the 100th episode of Hey! (EW).

"How in the hell did you pull this off?!"

AEW star Jon Moxley claims nobody can replace him in professional wrestling

Jon Moxley is one of the biggest professional wrestlers in the business. The former Dean Ambrose rose to popularity in WWE where he became a Grand Slam Champion. Moxley left the company in 2019 to join AEW where he is a former multiple-time AEW World Champion.

Speaking in an interview with Sports Illustrated, the current IWGP World Heavyweight Champion claimed he is the only Jon Moxley and explained how he differs from other wrestlers.

"I’m the only Jon Moxley there is. I don’t see another one walking in any f-----g time soon — When it’s all said and done, and I’ve been eaten by a cougar or something and people look back on everything, I like the idea that you won’t know where to classify me in history. You don’t know where to put me on your lists or your rankings or whatever the f--k. You have no idea where to classify me, but you can’t ignore me, so you’re going to have to give me my own space…I like that," said Moxley. [H/T Sports Illustrated]

Jon Moxley is set to face Konosuke Takeshita in a non-title match at the Double or Nothing in Las Vegas next weekend. It will be interesting to see if Takeshita manages to score a victory against the IWGP World Heavyweight Champion.

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