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WWE Reportedly Can Pay for AEW Superstar Jon Moxley’s Alcohol Rehab Treatment

Published 11/29/2021, 2:07 AM EST

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More or less we all know about the WWE superstars and the WWE officials. But everyone doesn’t have an idea about WWE’s policies. Recently we got to know about one aspect of the WWE policies. It might be surprising to you, but according to the company’s policies, WWE would pay the rehabilitation bills for their former superstars.

Irrespective of the fact that they are in rival promotion, the company won’t hesitate to pay the rehab bills for their former superstars. Recently, while speaking on Wrestling Observer Radio, Dave Meltzer claimed that the company had previously paid bills for an Impact Wrestling star.

Further, Meltzer stated that the company has not made any such payment for anyone in AEW as of yet. But as per the company’s policies, they might make the payment for Jon Moxley’s alcohol rehab treatment.

Speaking about Jon Moxley on Wrestling Observer Radio, Meltzer said (h/t: Sportskeeda), “Yes, I think, even in fact, they would [pay for Moxley’s rehab] because that’s the nature of the policy. Because they have definitely paid for people when they’ve been in Impact. They haven’t paid for the rehab of anyone in AEW that I know of, but they have definitely paid for Impact, you know, which is a rival promotion.”

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Former WWE superstar Keith Lee complained about paying his medical bills on his own

WWE sent shocking waves to the wrestling world after they announced that they have released Keith Lee. Just when Lee was becoming a mainstay of WWE programming, he got released. The company disappointed a lot of fans with this decision.

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Following Lee’s release, he put forward a lengthy post on Twitter on his birthday. In the post, Lee mentioned he paid his medical bills on his own. However, later WWE released an official statement mentioning that Lee’s claims were not at all true. The company mentioned Lee was part of WWE’s extensive healthcare program that looks after the well-being of their talents.

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Further, they even mentioned that the former NXT Champion should have informed the company if he had concerns over his medical bills. Lee is currently serving the non-compete clause with WWE. After that, we might see Lee back in wrestling.

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Shouvik Nath is a WWE and AEW author at EssentiallySports. Having completed his graduation from St.Xavier’s College, Shouvik wished to follow his passion for pro wrestling.
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