The Importance of People in Making Belts Relevant: Insights from Jon Moxley

The Importance of People in Making Belts Relevant: Insights from Jon Moxley
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In a recent interview with Bleacher Report, former AEW World Champion Jon Moxley discussed his perspective on title belts, the AEW Continental Classic tournament, and more.

According to Moxley, the wrestler makes the belt and not the other way around.

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You can check out some highlights from the interview below:

On his view on title belts: “There’s a lot of belts. Belts come and go. They’re what you make them. I’ve never seen a belt get anyone over in my life, personally. I’ve seen people get belts over. They come and go, and they’re devices. If you treat them as important, they become important. If you treat them like a joke, they become a joke. People don’t pack arenas to look at shiny pieces of metal and jewels.”

On the Continental Classic: “Maybe this will be the only one, maybe it’s a Brawl for All situation that only happens one time, or maybe it becomes an annual thing. There are those things like G1s and stuff like that. Those prestige tournaments that build up a reputation. King of the Ring used to be like that where it was a destination to prove yourself for young guys. Being the first one, I think everybody involved in it wants it to be good. You’ll always be connected to it, being the first one to win it, so that would be cool. Especially if it becomes a big important thing people look forward to in the future. I think there’s a little bit of competitiveness and a little bit of pride-in-your-work kind of thing. Even though we’re all competitors against each other, there’s almost like a team spirit attitude. Everybody is going in to bust their ass and make this the best tournament possible.”

On the comparisons to the G1 Climax: “The main comparison is going to be the G1 because, at its core, it’s basically the same idea. It’s a round-robin tournament. We have to be different from what the competition does, what WWE does, what everyone else on TV does. We have to always be different and give things you can see nowhere else. We don’t want to do the same thing as the G1 so whenever we can do something that will make it different, we should, especially for a Western audience.”

Moxley is currently 3-0 in the AEW Continental Classic and will face Swerve Strickland on the December 13th edition of AEW Dynamite.

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Former AEW World Champion Jon Moxley recently sat down for an interview with Bleacher Report to discuss various topics, including his perspective on title belts and the AEW Continental Classic tournament. Moxley shared his thoughts on how wrestlers make the belt and not the other way around.

According to Moxley, there are a lot of belts in professional wrestling, but they come and go. He believes that it’s the wrestlers who make the belts important, not the other way around. Moxley stated, “I’ve never seen a belt get anyone over in my life, personally. I’ve seen people get belts over. They come and go, and they’re devices. If you treat them as important, they become important. If you treat them like a joke, they become a joke. People don’t pack arenas to look at shiny pieces of metal and jewels.”

Moxley also discussed the AEW Continental Classic tournament, which he is currently participating in. He mentioned that it could be a one-time event or become an annual tradition like other prestigious tournaments such as the G1 Climax or King of the Ring. Being the first winner of the tournament holds significance, as it connects the winner to the tournament’s history. Moxley expressed his desire for the tournament to be successful and become something that fans look forward to in the future.

When asked about the comparisons to the G1 Climax, Moxley acknowledged that the two tournaments have similarities as both are round-robin tournaments. However, he emphasized the importance of being different from other promotions and providing unique experiences for the audience. Moxley stated, “We have to always be different and give things you can see nowhere else. We don’t want to do the same thing as the G1 so whenever we can do something that will make it different, we should, especially for a Western audience.”

Currently, Moxley holds a 3-0 record in the AEW Continental Classic and is set to face Swerve Strickland on the December 13th edition of AEW Dynamite.

In conclusion, Jon Moxley’s interview shed light on his perspective on title belts and his participation in the AEW Continental Classic tournament. He emphasized the importance of wrestlers making belts significant and expressed his desire for the tournament to become a prestigious event in the future. As a top competitor in AEW, Moxley continues to make waves in the wrestling industry.