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Jon Moxley
No guarantee he's going to AEW, but it's always been the smart money:
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That was fucking great
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Way better produced than anything TNA could put together.
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Mox is apparently following AEW on Twitter.
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Ambrose had made one tweet in about six years. He’s stated in numerous interviews that he hates social media and stays away from it.
So for him to change his Twitter handle and post a well-produced video at the stroke of midnight, it strikes me as odd. Just as it did that his leaving was acknowledged on TV for months. I’m intrigued, but can’t shake the feeling he’s going to work companies like EVOLVE for a few months and then be back on WWE TV by SummerSlam. |
The guy is trying to cash in while doing what he loves. Why wouldn't he go to AEW to capitalize on all the hype, cash a few huge pay cheques and bounce off into the sunset into retirement (if he so chooses)
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bare minimum it's either WWE or AEW. I realize he's probably saved up some good money over the last 6 years but that video is suuuuuper well produced and can't imagine he paid some independent production guys to do it.
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it also tickles me that one way or the other, Meltzer's seemingly already been proven wrong as he'd Ambrose was either retiring or taking a very long sabbatical
that'll be $11.99 please |
Well plans changed
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I’m pretty sure Meltzer said that Mox wasn’t done with wrestling and it was a creative freedom situation.
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Do you really think a guy with his level of success, with the foresight to leave WWE, would be stupid enough to sign with Impact?
No way is it even in the conversation. |
The production quality + showing the Viper Room's dice of 2 and 5 makes me think AEW is getting MOXED.
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the dude who produces aew is the guy who did impact, production was one of the best parts of tna impact.
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I can see him doing a impact run in till the aew tv deal happens in october
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I can see him working some death matches with GCW before AEW tv. But in all likelihood he’s signed a mega contact with AEW and there could be restrictions, who knows.
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It's the only thing that makes sense if he plans to keep wrestling outside of WWE. If he doesn't show up at AEW in some form or fashion, it just confirms he has resigned with WWE. |
Maybe a run in at double or nothing.
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Woke up to this and felt ready to watch whatever/wherever he's going to
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Their music choices are horrible.
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Personally I thought AEW's version looked like the high school version of Impacts with the graphics and being black and white. They weren't trying to make it a masterpiece with them on a couch or anything but they definitely took the style of the promo from Impact.
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He could bust through my walls.
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Looks like AEW for Mox. Good signing when they get him. Bad news for Raw's ohhhhhhhhhh commentator.
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Totally see him going to AEW. Double or nothing is in Vegas, he lives there with Renee Young. He can appear, do his thing, then drive home and cook the wife a nice dinner.
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I think he’ll close the show with a reveal promo. Had that feeling all along.
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Also, I was going to say SWERVE! Mox invades Japan to out-crazy Switchblade. Not likely, but it's fun to dream. |
keith Mitchel that's the guy who produced impact and now aew I wonder if it was hem that did the video.
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That was literally the best thing I've seen in wrestling since All In.
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