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Jon Moxley cut a scathing promo ahead of his “I Quit” match at Full Gear this Saturday. He and opponent Edie Kingston were not allowed to touch each other during the segment unless they wanted their match canceled.

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Kingston started the segment as he explained what the title meant to him. He had dedicated his entire life to wrestling. Hence, Kingson “had to become everything he hated” for a shot at Moxley’s AEW Championship.

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However, Moxley said, but he was happy when Kingston signed with AEW. He was happy for him and his mother, Ruthie. However, the loudest guys typically are the weakest, and Kingston was really loud lately.

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Moxley continued that on Saturday, Kingston would face the best in the world and lose. After several years, Kingston will realize he never deserved the shot, and he made a promise he can’t keep.

Kingston laughed and told Moxley, “you better get ready to kill me.” Moxley ended the segment by saying Kingston will say “I Quit” on Saturday.

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Watch the full segment below –

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Jon Moxley is ready to defend his title against anyone and everyone.

As AEW World Champion, Moxley wants to prove himself. He does not care who he faces; from his WWE Days as Dean Ambrose, he has definitely come a long way.

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While speaking to TV Insider, he said, “I would never look past one defense over the other. I’d like to get in there with everyone who is in that top tier of guys who I haven’t gotten to work against. You already know at the top of your head which I haven’t gotten to face yet in a championship setting.”

Moxley said he loves Tag Team wrestling and would love to work with newer talents like Young Bucks. After his rivalry with Kingston is over, we might see him venturing out to newer opponents as well as the tag team division.

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Angana Roy is a WWE and AEW author for EssentiallySports, having published more than 800 professional wrestling articles. She is currently pursuing higher studies in English language and literature from the University of Calcutta and has over three years of experience in journalism. As a life-long fan of the sports entertainment brand of pro-wrestling, her work consists of live coverage of weekly shows, PPVs, speculating the future course of storylines, and everything in between. Angana has covered almost all aspects of news reporting including current affairs, entertainment, and daily news. When she is not busy covering in-ring action, Angana can be found writing literature papers for academic journals.

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