"Death Rider" Jon Moxley Defeats Juice Robinson To Become New IWGP US Champion

"Death Rider" Jon Moxley Defeats Juice Robinson To Become New IWGP US Champion

New Japan's Best of the Super Juniors Tournament finals saw recent AEW signing Jon Moxley take on Juice Robinson for the IWGP US Championship, and the former Dean Ambrose came out on top with a new finisher.

By MarkCassidy - Jun 05, 2019 06:06 AM EST
Filed Under: Indy Wrestling
"Death Rider" Jon Moxley is the new IWGP United States Champion after defeating Juice Robinson at the finals of NJPW's BOSJ 26 in a brutal back-and-forth match.

Juice gave it his all and showed an impressive aggressive streak, but in the end Mox's rage was simply too much for him to handle and he fell to a brand new finishing movie known as the Death Rider, which is basically an implant version of his Dirty Deeds DDT.

What does it mean for a member of the All Elite Wrestling roster to be a champion in New Japan? We'll just have to wait and see, but one would assume that some sort of deal has been reached.

What did you guys think of this match and the former Dean Ambrose's new persona? Sound off in the comments.
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