“You Work For Me” – Jon Moxley Outlines His Ambitious AEW Future

Bryan Danielson’s wrestling career ended at AEW WrestleDream when Jon Moxley beat him to win the AEW World Championship. This week on Dynamite, Moxley shared his big plans for AEW as the main face of the promotion. His strong words showed that he’s now a major player in wrestling.

The new champion started the show from behind a truck, talking about his vision for a better AEW. He told wrestlers who didn’t agree with him to step aside, saying, “You work for me now.”

Moxley shared his frustration with AEW, saying it is filled with egos and people celebrating for no reason. Moxley declared, “I hate what AEW has become. Egos out of control, celebrating when there’s no need to be celebrating, dancing and partying when there’s no need for dancing and partying.”

Before that, he emphasized the need for hard work and commitment, aiming to create a “land of opportunity” where wrestlers can achieve their dreams through talent and effort. Moxley wants AEW to be a place where success comes from dedication, not just connections or fame.

He ended with a stern warning: “If you want to come with us, you can come with us. If you don’t, run while you can. Stand down while you can. Get out of the way. What’s the need to know for those in AEW? What’s the need to know? What is the new paradigm? It’s very simple. You work for me now.””

As time goes on, Jon Moxley’s story in AEW gets more interesting. His rise as an important wrestler has made fans very curious about him.

How Jon Moxley became the top star in All-Elite Wrestling

Jon Moxley became famous for his exciting performances and intense style, quickly becoming a fan favorite. AEW heavily relies on him, particularly since CM Punk’s departure from the promotion. Moreover, fans see Moxley as a strong champion.

With a new streaming deal with MAX, AEW is creating exciting storylines. Moxley’s current story involves a hostile takeover, making fans curious about his allies and enemies, keeping them interested each week.

His status as a “made man” means he can easily replace any champion on the roster. As wrestling grows, he stays a key performer for AEW, proving he’s one of the most important figures in the industry.

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