Jon Moxley is the AEW World Champion and he stated that after winning the title, the whole world went to hell. AEW is carrying on with their plans, but they are “in flux.”
Jon Moxley spoke to Wrestle Talk, where he discussed his future plans. Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, AEW’s plans for building towards Double Or Nothing were ruined. They have been putting on shows with no live audience in attendance.
Moxley said that it did not matter to him whether he had to perform in front of zero fans or 1,000. He will continue to compete for his fans and also mentioned how AEW’s plans for Double Or Nothing were messed up as well.
“Needless to say everything got screwed up. Plans for everything going forward are in flux and yeah, I don’t wanna give anything away or anything like that, but for me it’s about taking every… you know, the future’s real weird right now it’s all kinda touch-and-go, yeah obviously.”
“Circumstances aside I’m gonna get in the ring whether there’s nobody in the audience or 1,000 people in the audience, whatever it is. I just take whatever opportunities are presented and make the most of it and work my ass off in the ring and just put in 100% effort.”
Moxley defended his AEW World Title against Jake Hager inside an empty Daily’s Place, where he successfully retained his title. He is scheduled to appear on this week’s episode of AEW Dynamite.
If the company is permitted to fill Daily’s Place to 25% capacity, there would be around 1,300 people in attendance in the outdoor venue. We will have to see what they plan for Double Or Nothing.