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Jon Moxley thinks Reigns/Heyman partnership is “very cool”

AEW champion Jon Moxley told British-based tabloid newspaper The Sun that the partnership of his former Shield tag team partner Roman Reigns with Paul Heyman is “very cool” and thinks that it’s going to work out really good.

Mox, despite now wrestling for the competition, said that he wants to turn on his television and see all his friends there “kicking ass and doing great.”

But the AEW champ is obviously now concentrated on his work with his new employer and is enjoying seeing fans tune in every week to Dynamite, especially when they have more viewers than the previous week.

“I don’t decide what time or what night or what channel we’re on so for me, my job is to make sure that the people that are watching have the best experience possible,” Moxley said. “I don’t really stress about the people that are not watching or the channels turned to something else – f*cking Food Network or f*cking MTV, NXT or whatever.”


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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