Jon Moxley Reveals BREAKING Point to LEAVE WWE!

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Published 2021-02-21
Jon Moxley Reveals BREAKING Point to LEAVE WWE! In this exclusive Starrcast IV clip, wrestling fans get an insider's look into the captivating interview between Jon Moxley (FKA Dean Ambrose in WWE) and the legendary Jim Ross.

Jon Moxley opens up about the pivotal moment that led to his departure from WWE, revealing the untold reasons behind his difficult decision which included his heel turn. Don't miss out on this must-watch interview that sheds light on one of the most intriguing stories in professional wrestling history.

Get ready to dive deep into the world of Jon Moxley and witness the raw emotions, shocking revelations, and untamed passion that make this interview an absolute must-see for every wrestling aficionado.

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All Comments (21)
  • @bluedream0243
    I think the only thing Moxley was happy about being in WWE was the friends he made and the beautiful wife get got.
  • Hearing these ex wwe stars and the injuries they were working on IS LITERALLY MIND BLOWING
  • @princeleo8803
    That Styles/Ambrose double turn would of been cool. Styles at the time was really over with the fans and Ambrose turning heel would of kept him a top star on Smackdown. They should of listened to him
  • @Thefoxygamer1
    It sounds exactly like what Punk got tired of, almost verbatim to a point.
  • @mexiwolf009
    I think about how much WWE relied on Dean Amberose so much to have matches. Dark Matches, title matches, you name it. At least he left WWE as the main champion.
  • @antfrancis9941
    You can tell he's an introvert, he doesn't even want lights on him during the interview.😁
  • @lanceturley7745
    He gave them one of the best heel turns in recent memory, and instead of capitalizing on it, they gave him more goofy sketches about smelly fans and booster shots in his ass. I'd want to leave too.
  • You can tell Mox doesn't want to go back there ever again. I'm glad that he found AEW as I think it fits his style much more, and it's awesome that there are two different companies that take these different approaches for wrestlers. I don't think one is better than the other, no matter what storylines are being pitched, they are two completely different landscapes. WWE is like your Hollywood working gig for a big company while AEW is more of that edgy TV show like wrestling used to be. I really hope there is no "ratings war" again, this is a great thing for the business itself. We need different options, otherwise there are gonna be a tons of wrestlers that aren't seen due to their potential.
  • @jamaalblack9076
    The only fun he had was being in the shield and his title runs
  • He wanted to wrestle properly and be himself doing it. Money was never a problem for him. AEW and NJPW offered him what he want and he pays them back by delivering everytime
  • @TheMGSlow
    They could have just done the bare basic story line. Seth realizes Ambrose never forgave him for turning on The Shield. Ambrose costs Rollins the tag titles and IC title. Ambrose hates the fact that Seth always moved on with his life like nothing ever mattered, turning on The Shield and joining The Authority, when Ambrose got injured a year ago Seth moved right on by teaming with Jason Jordan, when JJ also got injured he moved right on to the IC Championship. They have a kill each other match at TLC 2018. Seth wins probably since he was moving on to feud with Lesnar, Ambrose learns to let his hate go or whatever. Sure it's like the most basic story line but it'd be significantly better than Ambrose suddenly becoming a germaphobe and killing the story line dead than and there.
  • @c.t.7289
    I dont blame these guys.. they grew up during the same attitude era I did. The product just isn't the same anymore. Way to much talking and facial expressions and not enough aggression. Its like watching the MLB and then when you get there.. they turned it into wiffle ball. Totally don't blame him.
  • @popo0129
    Wow hearing him describe how frustrated and what he did prior to leaving WWE reminded me of how I felt when I left my old job. You can tell he was frustrated with the company as the interview goes on too.
  • He should've had a last wrestlemania. Leaving him off the card did him no justice.
  • @j2xosorio24
    it makes more sense now when ppl say he's an introvert, cuz i talk like this too when i'm around ppl lol
  • @WCWThunderRosa
    You can tell how much happier he is now and it makes me happy to see him happy
  • @nickmessner700
    The moment I knew it was over was during a random throwaway match when Cole screamed "THE WACKY LINE!" When he hit his clothesline signature. If that doesn't spell creative not having a damn thing for you, nothing does.
  • @THE_CDN
    The best thing Mox ever did for his career, physical health and his mental health was to leave WWE. He's great in AEW and you can tell he's happy going to work.