Wrestlemania-Jon Moxley
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Wrestlemania is the biggest showcase of them all in professional wrestling history. Almost every member of the WWE Raw/Smackdown locker room must get amped up about performing on this stage, at least once in their career. One of those names who had the opportunity to do so was the former world champion, Dean Ambrose.

The Lunatic Fringe of the WWE left the promotion in 2019 and debuted at AEW Double or Nothing 2019 within a minimum gap. Since then, Mox became one of the mainstays of the company. He is also confident about AEW getting more fans to its product given it’s not stale like WWE programming, these days. For obvious reasons, Mox also doubts whether he’ll ever compete at WrestleMania again.

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Moxley, under the name of Dean Ambrose had competed in several high-profile matches during his tenure in the WWE, including matches at WrestleMania. His fans now wonder whether he will ever come back to compete at the biggest stage, ever again.

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While speaking on his book titled MOX, the former WWE World Heavyweight Champion talked about whether he would come back to WWE and compete at WrestleMania, again. Mox was skeptical about making his way back to the WWE unless he gets offered an astronomical amount of money and full creative control.

”I’ll probably never perform at WrestleMania itself again. If I did, you would know I got paid an absolutely astronomical amount of money and been granted unprecedented creative control. There’s really no need to.”

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As noted, the former AEW World Champion worked as Dean Ambrose in WWE for 7 years before leaving the company in 2019. He worked in four Wrestlemania events during his tenure. In the first two editions, he competed as part of The Shield faction while his solo matches took place in 2016 and 2017. He competed against Brock Lesnar and Baron Corbin at the grandest stage of them all.

Since after leaving the WWE, Jon is certainly having the time of his life in AEW and it might make no sense to him to return to WWE and perform at Wrestlemania. For the time being, he won’t be in action in the first place given he’s entered a rehab program to get rid of addiction from alcohol.

Arindam Pal

A WWE writer passionate about the sports.