Jon Moxley Injures Hangman Page In Botch Video

Hangman Page was injured by Jon Moxley for real, ending their AEW title match early, as seen in video and photos from AEW Dynamite. Page was assisted out of the ring.

 


 

Moxley then filled time with a promo which was heavily censored, followed by MJF teasing a title match, but then announcing he’d cash in his chip at Full Gear.

Shaquille O’Neal competed for AEW in a tag team match last year against Cody Rhodes, and maybe someday we’ll see him face Moxley for the AEW title.

NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal has played for six franchises during his legendary NBA career that spanned 20 years. He is certainly one of the greatest ever to step foot on the court. Over the years, he has made some smart business decisions that helped him build a business empire. Some of his business gambles have made him richer as well. He once revealed that he has made as high as a mindboggling $1 million bet and he won.

Shaq opens up on a gambling

Recently, Shaq appeared on the ‘Impaulsive’ podcast hosted by Logan Paul and his crew. During the sit-down, Paul and his team asked questions about various things and O’Neal gave some funny answers as usual. In one such instance, one of the co-hosts asked about gambling.

The Los Angeles Lakers legend had admitted that he used to gamble when he was younger, however, he stated he doesn’t gamble anymore because of his age and responsibilities:

“I used to when I was your age, now that I am a dad, I have to relax,” O’Neal said.

But now he has found himself in a controversy because of a gambling ad in Australia. However, it has been noted that O’Neal has been receiving major flak from the fans over gambling ads that were aired in Australia.

In the ad, the Hall of Famer appears alongside an Aussie comedy group. As per reports, the complaint from the viewer said the material discriminated and vilified while painting Aussies as stupid yobbos.

I’m an Aussie too, and don’t identify as a yobbos lout like these characters are portrayed,” the complaint letter reads. “It’s offensive to me as an Australian to see my culture (put) down like this.”

The four-time champion is yet to respond to the complaint but the betting agency has responded. The agency stated the ads were never intended to be disrespectful to Australians.

Barry Russell
Barry Russell
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