NJPW Windy City Resurgence Jon Moxley
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Jon Moxley Comments On Winning IWGP World Heavyweight Title

Jon Moxley says he goes where he wants and does what he wants, and nobody can stop him.

At NJPW Windy City Riot, AEW star Jon Moxley beat Tetsuya Naito to win the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship. In doing so, he became a Global Grand Slam Champion, as he came the first wrestler to hold a world title in AEW, WWE, and NJPW.

In his post-match comments, Jon Moxley shared his thoughts following his victory.

That’s what I’m f*cking talking about. It’s [that] irony smell in your nostrils, tastes like f*cking victory. I am the IWGP World Champion. Thank you to my teammates, to my friends, to my family, even Eddie Kingston, everybody who’s been with me on this 20-year fumble-f*ck of an up and down journey. I stand at the top of a mountain tonight that nobody’s ever stood atop before. You know what? I don’t really give a f*ck about belts.

“I don’t really care what three letters or four letters or five letters are on the name of the marquee or the title on the t-shirt, the pay-per-view or the letters on the belt. I don’t care. I go where I want. I do whatever the f*ck I want, whenever the f*ck I want, and nobody can stop me. Next time I come to Japan, I’m bringing this [title] with me. So I’ll see you soon.”

Jon Moxley’s Message

Jon Moxley then sent a message to NJPW as he previewed his upcoming matches against Shota Umino and Ren Narita.

“Before then, I got a message to send to everybody in New Japan Pro-Wrestling, all around the world,” Jon Moxley said. “When you see what I do to my next opponent, when you see what I do to Shooter, how far I am willing to go, what lengths I am willing to go to, how much I just absolutely show no mercy whatever, even to people that I love, you will see things in a whole different light.”

Moxley is set to appear on the April 17 episode of AEW Dynamite.

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