Chris Jericho Needed 11 Stitches After A Stiff Headbutt From Jon Moxley On AEW DYNAMITE

Chris Jericho Needed 11 Stitches After A Stiff Headbutt From Jon Moxley On AEW DYNAMITE

An AEW Title match weigh-in between Chris Jericho and Jon Moxley closed out this week's episode of Dynamite, and, surprising nobody, the segment ended in chaos after a very stiff headbutt to Le Champion...

By MarkCassidy - Feb 27, 2020 06:02 AM EST
Filed Under: AEW
Chris Jericho reportedly required 11 stitches after being headbutted by Jon Moxley during their Revolution world championship match weigh-in on AEW Dynamite.

Mox went first with no fuss, but, of course, Le Champion took his sweet time, stalled, and insulted the crowd to the point that his opponent lost patience and let Jericho know it. When Chris walked over to get in his face, Jon unleashed a very stiff headbutt and busted him open right above the bridge of the nose.

The rest of The Inner Circle then beat-down Moxley until Dustin Rhodes and Darby Allin ran down to the ring to provide backup, extending the melee.

We're not sure if the blood was intentional or what they call "fortunate juice," but either way it heightened the intensity and made us even more excited for this Saturday.

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