Jon Moxley "Breaks" Dark Order Member 10's Arm After Their Match On AEW DYNAMITE

Jon Moxley "Breaks" Dark Order Member 10's Arm After Their Match On AEW DYNAMITE

Jon Moxley was not best pleased (to say the least) about Mr. Brodie Lee stealing his AEW Championship, and took out his frustrations on The Dark Order's newest recruit, 10, this week on Dynamite...

By MarkCassidy - May 21, 2020 05:05 AM EST
Filed Under: AEW

Brodie Lee will face Jon Moxley for the AEW Championship this Saturday at Double or Nothing, and the Purveyor of Violence sent a very clear message to the leader of the Dork... sorry, Dark Order this week on Dynamite.

Mox faced off against the faction's newest recruit "10" in a semi-competitive match. That is, the masked wrestler got in some offence before being shut-down by a Paradigm Shift. Another high-angle DDT and a Gotch-Style Piledriver (did Mox add that move to his arsenal after facing Minoru Susuki in New Japan?) and it was all over.

After the match, Moxley grabbed a couple of chairs and placed one on 10's arm, threatening to break the appendage if The Exalted One didn't return the AEW Championship which he made off with a couple of weeks ago. Lee appeared on the screen and basically told Jon to have at it, which he obviously had no problem doing.

We're not sure if the arm is actually supposed to be broken, but it certainly looks like Mr. Brodie Lee's "favorite" is going to be out of action for a while.

It seems highly unlikely that the one-time Luke Harper will defeat Mox for the title at the PPV, but it should still be a very interesting encounter.

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