Eddie Kingston made his AEW debut back in July of last year, where he faced off against Cody Rhodes for the TNT Championship. While he was unsuccessful in the match, Kingston impressed many and signed with the company. It seems Kingston also revealed what Moxley told him before going to rehab.

Jon Moxley’s body underwent a lot of wear and tear over the years of him competing in various violent matches. It led to him developing an addiction to Alcohol. Due to this, Moxley was entered into rehab program

While speaking with NY News 12 Long Island, Eddie Kingston talked about the advice he gave Jon Moxley before he went to rehab. He then revealed what Moxley told him.

“I told Moxley before he went and did what he had to do, I told him, ‘man, none of this matters. The only thing that matters is your wife and your kid. I don’t even matter. You have to do this for them, and I’ve got your back regardless. Whether you go or not, I’m here.’

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And he was like, ‘Okay man. He’s very one-word answered with everybody. For someone like Mox, you’ve got to be able to read between the lines. So when he says, ‘Man, okay, you’re right,’ it’s not just that. It’s the other things he’s saying to you. 

Jon Moxley was also spotted for the first time since entering rehab recently. AEW President Tony Khan also recently stated that Jon Moxley is doing better every day. Jon Moxley received a lot of support from fans and the entire pro wrestling world. We certainly hope Jon Moxley will be able to conquer his demons and come back a whole new person with a new lease on life.

h/t to Wrestling Inc for the quotes.

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