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Jon Moxley Threatens AEW Roster, Adam Cole & MJF Engage In Promo Battle On Dynamite

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Adam Cole targeted MJF in a promo during Wednesday’s episode of Dynamite, but the former AEW World Champion insisted he would never compete against his rival.

Cole delivered a promo on Wednesday’s show, describing MJF as the worst individual alive and mentioning that his previous betrayal of MJF was an attempt to combat evil with evil.

He claimed that MJF is self-centered and only looks out for himself, labeled him fake, and asserted that he is a frightened and insecure young man.

MJF’s theme played and the Salt of the Earth appeared on the screen. He reflected on his past with Cole and stated that the Undisputed Kingdom leader would never have the chance to face him in a match, which meant he’d die without achieving his revenge.

Cole retorted that while MJF might try to escape, he could not hide and would make MJF regret their encounter.

You can check out some highlights from the segment below:

Jon Moxley delivered a threatening message to the AEW roster on this week’s episode of AEW Dynamite.

After defeating Bryan Danielson to win the AEW World Championship at WrestleDream 2024 on Saturday, Moxley opened Wednesday’s show with a promo from a truck alongside the Blackpool Combat Club, discussing his role in the chaos that might ensue and sharing his vision for AEW as a place where individuals can realize their best selves.

Moxley continued by expressing how wrestling has given him everything and that he desires the same for others, but he despises the current state of AEW with its rampant egos and pointless celebrations, dancing, and partying. He stated he would destroy everything to create something new and do whatever was necessary.

Moxley concluded by inviting those who wish to join him while warning those who don’t to flee and stay out of his path. He emphasized that the new order in AEW is relatively straightforward: “You work for me now.”

You can check out a video of Moxley’s promo below:

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