Jon Moxley On His Vision For AEW, Adam Cole Weighs In On His Feud With MJF

Jon Moxley On His Vision For AEW, Adam Cole Weighs In On His Feud With MJF
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Jon Moxley On His Vision For AEW, Adam Cole Weighs In On His Feud With MJF

Jon Moxley, the AEW World Champion, recently voiced his thoughts on aiding Tony Khan’s AEW promotion on “SHAK Wrestling” podcast. Here are some notable points brought up during the podcast session.

Discussing his future outlook for AEW: “Stupid people and kids cause destruction. On the other hand, we are into creating and constructing. I understand that some may have an elementary, narrow point of view and might react quickly to any sudden surprise. But I hope, with passing time, more and more people would start seeing the broader image.”

Talking about AEW’s rapid expansion: “If a budding plant comes out of the soil before it’s time, it won’t have the strength to bear the fruit it produces. We need to follow the crawl, walk and run sequence. Perhaps we hastened from walking to running and things ended up getting slightly imbalanced.”

AEW star Adam Cole, in his recent stint on “The Danny Ocean Show,” shared his thoughts on continuing his screen feud against MJF in AEW. Below are some interesting details from the podcast.

Discussing the extension of his rivalry with MJF on AEW: “I believe, looking back at the six months of chemistry that me and MJF shared, in many ways, we managed to build a unique momentum that main evented All In which was quite impressive. Unfortunately, due to an injury setback, I feel our story needs a definite end.”

On justifying the continuation of their rivalry: “Given the narrative and the show, it’s only fair that I step back into it after recovering from injury. We always aim to please our audience as much as we can. Often, storytelling requires a bit of time to get back to the level where we left off because our approach was a slow-burn. Therefore, I trust in what we’re going to deliver, and I believe continuing the story while I recover from injury is the right decision.”