Jon Moxley Has “Zero Sympathy” For Conflicted AEW Star
Jon Moxley is looking to torture an AEW rival.
“Hangman” Adam Page is just days away from the final step in his quest to climb back to the top of AEW. After a series of violent wars with Swerve Strickland, Page reset in 2025 and became the number one contender for the World Championship by winning the Owen Hart Cup.
However, standing in his way in Jon Moxley and the Death Riders. Moxley is currently enjoying his fourth run as World Champion and has revelled in bending AEW to his will.
Page has no secret of the weight he’s feeling after two years of turmoil, and Moxley is looking to capitalise on that uncertainty.
Jon Moxley Sends Warning To “Hangman” Adam Page
While speaking to Justin Barrasso of Undisputed, Moxley suggested that Page hasn’t got what it takes to rip the World Championship from his grasp. As the champion sees it, Page has gotten into his own head, and he’s preoccupied by the Young Bucks and Swerve Strickland.
By contrast, Moxley has one goal and one goal only. He wants to hurt Page, and he’s going to have some fun doing it.
“I don’t care what he’s going through or what song he listens to on the way in. Unless he finds what he’s looking for and grows into a beautiful butterfly right in front of our eyes and beats me, then good for him. But that’s not going to happen.
The Millennial Cowboy, the Emo Cowboy, that vulnerability, it’s what endeared himself to so much of the audience in wrestling. Those people will support you to the end of the earth. Now they’re asking more of him. Now he has to live up to that.
“The walls are closing in on Hangman Page. He’s about to reach the summit of a mountain, a personal mountain, he’s been climbing for the last two or three years. He created this out of his own emotional baggage, his own f*ckups, and I couldn’t even explain the rest–you’d have to ask him.
But he’s clearly been searching for something for a long time, and it would be a very long, very painful fall if it doesn’t happen for him. That’s exactly what’s going to happen.
I don’t need a fancy entrance. I don’t need pyro. I don’t need sh*t. In fact, I don’t even need to wear the f*cking belt. I’m inherently the AEW world champion. You can steal the belt, make your own, it doesn’t matter. You can’t take away what I’ve cultivated. Hangman is worried about who I’m bringing to the ring, or the type of weapons I’ll bring. None of that sh*t matters.
Myself and my wits, that’s what I rely on to get the job done. Can he do what I do when you take away all that extra sh*t? What happens then? He ain’t got sh*t. He should worry about that more than his soul search from the past three years. I’m going to absolutely torture him, and I’m going to embrace and revel in it.
The world will see the difference between him and me. He doesn’t want to win. He’s thinking about The Young Bucks and his apology for burning down Swerve’s house. That was cool. Why apologize? F*cking own it, man.
He’s in his own head. I’m at peace with the world. I give less than zero f*cks. I have less than zero sympathy for him. It’s going to be ugly, people are going to be sad, and I’m going to love it.”
Looking ahead to All In during an interview of his own, MJF promised to cash in on Jon Moxley if the World Champion retains the title at the event. MJF promised to win the Casino Gauntlet Match, which would grant him a match with Moxley whenever he chooses.