Jon Moxley Expresses Frustration Over AEW Backstage Incident: Calls for Professionalism

AEW star Jon Moxley recently opened up about his frustration regarding a backstage incident that highlighted his concerns with professionalism in the AEW locker room. In a candid interview with the New York Post, Moxley shared his reaction to comments made by a backstage staff member who suggested that a particular match “didn’t matter because it was at the bottom of the card.” Moxley’s response has shed light on his dedication to elevating all talent within the company, regardless of their position on the card.

Moxley on the Importance of Respect and Professionalism

Moxley, known for his intense in-ring style and straightforward approach, was vocal about his dissatisfaction with dismissive attitudes toward lower-card matches. During the interview, he revealed his dismay upon hearing someone disregard the importance of such matches, saying, “It’s the bottom of the card, it doesn’t matter? Can you imagine saying that? Like you’re f**king fired.” His strong reaction underscores his belief that every match, whether on the main event or undercard, contributes to the success and growth of AEW.

According to Moxley, dismissive attitudes like this foster an unprofessional environment that prevents talent from reaching their potential. He expressed his intention to guide younger wrestlers in the locker room, adding, “We’re going to be the ones to grab them by the shoulder, and we’re gonna walk ’em.” Moxley’s stance reflects his commitment to fostering a culture of respect within AEW, particularly in how new talents are treated and mentored.

AEW’s New Faction: Death Riders and Moxley’s Role as a Leader

Currently leading the new Death Riders faction with members like Claudio Castagnoli, Wheeler Yuta, and Marina Shafir, Moxley’s leadership is more crucial than ever. By emphasizing the importance of each wrestler’s role, Moxley aims to instill a mindset of professionalism and respect that aligns with his values.

The backstage incident serves as a reminder of the importance Moxley places on each wrestler’s journey, from bottom-card matches to headlining spots. His dedication to reshaping the AEW locker room could ultimately create a more supportive environment, inspiring the next generation of wrestlers to excel regardless of their placement on the card.

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