Jon Moxley On Returning To Japan For NJPW Dominion, Battling Hiroshi Tanahashi

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In a recent interview with Sports Illustrated, AEW wrestler Jon Moxley expressed his excitement to return to Japan for the NJPW Dominion pay-per-view event next month.

Moxley has not wrestled in Japan since 2020, however, he has made appearances for NJPW Strong in the United States.

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Moxley will also be in action at NJPW Strong’s upcoming Resurgence event on May 21 in Long Beach, California.

You can check out some highlights from the interview below:

On returning to Japan: “I’m really stoked about going back to Japan. Now I don’t have to worry about going back and forth between New Japan and AEW. The working relationship is really good, and that makes it easy for me. I still work for New Japan Strong in the U.S., but it’s not the same as being over there in Japan. It’s been so long. I need it. There are still a lot of big matchups. I’m really excited about it.”

On his match with Hiroshi Tanahashi at Forbidden Door: “I’ve never watched it, and I never will. It’s one of those things that was so perfect in the moment. I was supposed to wrestle Tanahashi many times, and it kept getting f—ed up for one reason or another. The relationship [between NJPW and AEW] wasn’t necessarily the best before, and I was in the middle of that. Then a couple years later, we’re doing a pay-per-view together, I’m in the main event, and it’s against Tanahashi, which was the last big dream I wanted. There were a lot of people who did a lot to bring that together, but I feel like I was the goddamn linchpin of the whole f—ing thing. It was magical. The match was so f—ing perfect. It was exactly how I envisioned it. I was in such a f—ing zone. Every single second of it was exactly how I played it out in my head. If I ever watch it back, I’ll pick apart little things because I’m my own worst critic. So that’s why I won’t. It was f—ing perfect.”

On who he wants to wrestle in Japan: “Okada, Ishii, I’m here to wrestle the best guys. I’m here to push myself. And I want to help the young guys, pushing them to be the best. Getting back to Japan and mixing it up over there, it makes me better.”

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