In a surprising turn of events, Jon Moxley, the reigning IWGP World Heavyweight Champion, is set to appear on the 100th episode of the popular YouTube show Hey! (EW), hosted by AEW personality RJ City. The announcement was met with shock and excitement from fans and industry insiders alike, with AEW producer and manager Sonjay Dutt taking to social media to express his surprise and admiration for Moxley’s decision to appear on the show.
Moxley, who has been making waves in the professional wrestling world with his impressive performances and impressive title reigns, is one of the biggest names in the business. Having risen to fame in WWE, where he became a Grand Slam Champion, Moxley left the company in 2019 to join AEW, where he has become a multiple-time AEW World Champion.
The current IWGP World Heavyweight Champion has been open about his unique approach to wrestling, claiming in a recent interview with Sports Illustrated that he is the only Jon Moxley, and explaining how he differs from other wrestlers. Moxley’s willingness to speak his mind and push boundaries has earned him a loyal fan base and critical acclaim.
As Moxley prepares to face Konosuke Takeshita in a non-title match at the upcoming Double or Nothing event in Las Vegas, fans are eager to see if Takeshita can manage to score a victory against the IWGP World Heavyweight Champion. The highly anticipated match is expected to be a thrilling encounter, with many predicting Moxley to emerge victorious once again.
Meanwhile, fans are also eagerly awaiting Moxley’s appearance on the Hey! (EW) show, which promises to be an entertaining and insightful interview. With his outspoken personality and no-nonsense attitude, Moxley is sure to bring his signature intensity and humor to the show. RJ City, the host of Hey! (EW), has managed to secure an impressive lineup of guests, including Adam Copeland, Will Ospreay, Jack Perry, and Tony Schiavone, among others. Moxley’s appearance is set to be a highlight of the show’s 100th episode, and fans won’t want to miss it.