Jon Moxley made his debut at AEW Double Or Nothing 2019 and wasted no time in becoming a major name in the company. Four years since his debut, Moxley has been on a roll in the world of professional wrestling. Moxley is known to bleed for almost every match and now it appears he was lambasted for constantly wanting to bleed in his matches.

AEW is known for its frequent usage of blood, especially during Jon Moxley matches. In fact, the former AEW World Champion was called out for bleeding too much during his matchesMox’s fervent dedication toward blade jobs continues to be a source of concern for many.

Jon Moxley himself recently stated that there is potential for blood in every match, something that did not sit well with everyone. Even then, Moxley will do what he wants to.

While speaking on his Jim Cornette Experience, the pro wrestling veteran addressed Jon Moxley constantly wanting to bleed in his matches. He lambasted The Purveyor of Violence for being hung up on being a tough guy.

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“He’s hung up that he’s a tough guy. No, you stupid son of a b*tch, you’re not gonna have blood every time out because most guys in the wrestling business instead of just slicing themselves open in any random match, would rather save it for when it will make them some money and mean something at the gate. But, you do you.”

Jon Moxley will be joining his Blackpool Combat Club compatriots and square off against The Elite in a Blood & Guts match on next week’s episode of AEW Dynamite, where he will definitely bleed buckets worth of blood. Regardless, it’s unlikely Moxley will ever stop bleeding and fans will just have to accept it now.

What’s your view on what Jim Cornette said? Do you believe Moxley should stop bleeding so much? Let us know in the comments!

Tags: Jon Moxley
Subhojeet Mukherjee

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