AEW Dynamite ended in unexpected fashion this week, as Hangman Page was unable to finish the main event match, and the Cincinnati crowd got a bit more out of Jon Moxley before the night was finished.

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PW Insider reports that Jon Moxley stuck around a bit after the show ended. He “said everyone is going to say their prayers for Hangman Page, and he hoped he would be ‘right as rain’ but it’s a dangerous business.” He also said that tonight, fans “saw how dangerous and hard it truly can be.” The microphone also kept going out, and that didn’t make the AEW World Champion very happy.

Moxley said that he’s been working hard to make sure that Cincy is an “A-Wrestling Town,” and he asked everyone to tell their friends about AEW. Then an unwelcomed guest joined the picture.

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Ryan Nemeth came out and said that it was an incredible to be out here in “Cleveland Jr.” Moxley mocked him for looking like Dolph Ziggler (they are brothers) and Claudio took Nemeth out and gave him the big swing. Moxley then hit him with the Cactus DDT.

Moxley grabbed a member of security and told him that it was his job to get the sound system fixed next time they came out. Moxley said he used to work here and has a lot of history in the building and he’s never had a happier time than the times he’s wrestled in this building and he’s going to make sure that they keep coming back and coming back until they make Cincy wrestling’s hottest city. He walked out through the crowd, climbing the stairs to the second level and ran all over the building taking selfies with fans.

We’ll have to see how AEW books the upcoming weeks. It appears that Jon Moxley is still going strong, but now he has MJF to anticipate at Full Gear, a challenger who could very well topple the former Shield member.

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