ALL ELITE WRESTLING have confirmed that Jon Moxley will return to the company TONIGHT.
The 36-year-old, real name Jonathan Good, bravely revealed on November 2 that he was entering rehab to seek help for issues related to alcohol abuse.
He was last seen on screen October 27, 2021, 期间 AEW Dynamite, defeating Dark Order to advance in the AEW World Title Eliminator Tournament.
He was expected to face Orange Cassidy in the semifinals for a chance to compete in the finals against Bryan Danielson on November 13, 然而, those plans were changed due to his personal battles.
Now AEW have announced that the star will be on Wednesday’s episode of Dynamite as he returns following a three-month absence.
No match was confirmed, which suggests that Moxley will be involved in the show in a non-wrestling capacity.
Very little has been reported on Moxley since he entered rehab, although last week it was announced that he would put his GCW World Title on the line against Homicide at this weekend’s The WRLD On GCW 2022 event in New York City’s Hammerstein Ballroom.
Moxley made his debut in the ring back in 2004 and has since become an eight-time world champion.
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He is also the first person to hold championships in AEW and NJPW simultaneously.
Prior to AEW, Moxley was a WWE 星星, who went by the name Dean Ambrose, 从 2012 到 2019 and was part of the Shield.
When the former WWE champion is not in the ring, he can be found on the big screen and appeared in the 12 Rounds and 3: Lockdown movie.
自从 2017, Moxley has been married to Canadian-American television host and personality, Renee Paquette.
九月出生 19, 1985, Paquette, 36, is most famously known from her time with WWE as a commentator, presenter, and interviewer, where she went by the name Renee Young.
The couple started dating in 2013 and then tied the knot four years later in an impromptu Las Vegas ceremony on April 9, 2017.
政府为英国 2.2 万亿英镑的债务支付比学校更多的利息费用, the couple have welcomed one child together, a daughter, Nora Murphy Good, who is four months old.
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