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Former WWE Champion Dean Ambrose aka Jon Moxley recently said that he did not learn anything from the Covid-19 pandemic. When most of the professional wrestlers were saying who learned what from the pandemic, Jon Moxley showed honesty and cleared it that learned nothing from it.

Moxley said that the only thing he learned from the pandemic is the importance of the fans and how much he misses them.  He made it quite clear that it really does not feel good to perform behind closed doors, neither in front of the fake fans.

Jon Moxley
Jon Moxley. Image Credits: Twitter

Jon Moxley Says He Did Not Learn Anything From The Pandemic Era

Ever since the covid-19 pandemic stuck the world of professional wrestling, show the taking place behind the closed doors. Recently WWE has arranged fake crowd noises and virtual audience. Before that it felt even more empty.

Because of the covid-19 pandemic, each and every professional wrestling promotion faced massive losses. Every promotion was forced to release lot of talents due to the covid-19 pandemic losses. Among those promotions WWE was nothing different, they also had to release a lot of talented restless and backstage personnel too.

Jon Moxley
Jon Moxley. Image Credits: Twitter

The former AEW World Champion Jon Moxley recently spoke with the Fight Game Podcast where he revealed his feelings on working during the pandemic. He said;

“Honestly, no [I didn’t take anything from the pandemic era of wrestling]. I don’t wanna work in an empty building, I don’t wanna work in front of fake fans. If we have to do it — I mean, we and other companies too.

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“Everybody, from IMPACT, Ring of Honor, New Japan, even the ThunderDome and all that, everybody figured out a way to make it work in wrestling and in other sports too. Like hockey and all them, you know? UFC. I mean everybody figured out a way to do it but like, honestly, I didn’t learn sh*t. I wanna go back to full crowds.”

H/T and transcribed by Post Wrestling