Jon Moxley Offers Juice Robinson An IWGP United States Title Rematch Under One Condition

Jon Moxley Offers Juice Robinson An IWGP United States Title Rematch Under One Condition

The IWGP United States Champion wasn't happy about losing to Juice Robinson during the G1 Climax tournament, and now looks to avenge his previous loss by challenging the New Japan star to a No DQ match.

By EliteGuy101 - Aug 14, 2019 01:08 PM EST
Filed Under: Indy Wrestling
Source: lordsofpain.net
It appears that we will be getting a blow-off match between Jon Moxley and Juice Robinson in the near future.

Ever since losing the IWGP United States Championship to Moxley back in June, Robinson has changed his style of wrestling and vowed to regain what he lost. The former US champion got his long awaited victory on the final day of the G1 Climax for the B-Block, defeating the “Death Rider” clean with Pulp Friction.

On the day of the G1 Climax finals, the two would clash again, but this time in tag team action and the IWGP United States Champion ended up on the losing team. Moxley attacked Robinson following the bout, sending him crashing through a table.

In the press conference afterwards, Moxley offered Robinson a shot at the U.S. title, but only if the match-up was no disqualification:



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