Jon Moxley Talks More About Life After WWE: "I Feel Like I'm 18 Again"

Jon Moxley Talks More About Life After WWE: "I Feel Like I'm 18 Again"

Jon Moxley left WWE and has since been making a huge impact on the independent scene before his All Elite Wrestling debut later this month. Now, he's talked more about how he's feeling about leaving WWE...

By JoshWilding - Jun 17, 2019 08:06 AM EST
Filed Under: Indy Wrestling
Since leaving WWE, the man once known as Dean Ambrose has been making quite the splash as Jon Moxley.

Clearly enjoying his newfound freedom, Moxley has been wrestling across the independent scene in North America and for New Japan Pro Wrestling in the Far East. He'll make his All Elite Wrestling debut at Fyter Fest later this month and in an interview posted by TMZ, Moxley has now talked about what it's been like to be free from WWE.

"I feel like I’m 18 again," he says in the video below. "I’m just chopping at the bit to get in the ring again. I’m like a little kid again. I’m so excited about the future, I could wrestle until I’m 100." 

Moxley has certainly shown WWE Superstars the sort of success they can find by leaving the company and it's hard to escape the feeling that his departure could wind up being a turning point for both WWE and AEW moving forward. Time will tell! 

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