Jon Moxley Made An Awesome Return To AEW Dynamite And Told A Fan To "Go F*ck [Himself]" - VIDEO

Jon Moxley Made An Awesome Return To AEW Dynamite And Told A Fan To "Go F*ck [Himself]" - VIDEO

Jon Moxley stepped into the ring for the first time since 2021 during last night's episode of AEW Dynamite, but immediately clashed with a fan who made a disgusting comment about his history with alcohol.

By JoshWilding - Jan 20, 2022 06:01 AM EST
Filed Under: AEW

Shortly after the release of his phenomenal autobiography, Mox, it was confirmed that Jon Moxley would enter rehab for issues related to alcohol. Well, he returned to AEW Dynamite last night and delivered a passionate, amazing promo that saw the former AEW World Champion make it clear he doesn't run from his demons; he beats the sh*t out of them.

Moxley wrapped things up by saying all he drinks now is blood, and it was immediately apparent that he looks happier and healthier than he has in some time. 

Unfortunately, one "fan" in the crowd decided to heckle Moxley shortly before he started talking. It's believed they shouted "get this drunken piece of trash out of the ring," and while that drew a few scattered laughs, Mox was quick to respond by saying, "Go f*ck yourself" - on live TV! He then demanded they be removed from the arena, and we're guessing that probably happened. 

It wasn't funny, and while fans are entitled to cheer or boo who they like, coming out with a comment like that on the back of what Moxley has been through is beyond disrespectful. 

Check out what happened, and Moxley's promo, below:
 

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