Minoru Suzuki Takes Out Jon Moxley After His IWGP US Title Victory At WRESTLE KINGDOM 14

Minoru Suzuki Takes Out Jon Moxley After His IWGP US Title Victory At WRESTLE KINGDOM 14

Jon Moxley was able to retain the IWGP United States Championship by defeating Juice Robinson at Wrestle Kingdom 14, but The Deathrider then found himself in the crosshairs of none other than Minoru Suzuki.

By MarkCassidy - Jan 05, 2020 08:01 AM EST
Filed Under: Indy Wrestling
After regaining the IWGP United States Championship from Lance Archer in a brutal Texas Death Match last night on Night 1 of Wrestle Kingdom 14, Jon Moxley managed to retain over a game Juice Robinson during Night 2.

However, while Mox may have put an end to his feud with Juice, a far more dangerous opponent was waiting in the wings.

After Moxley hit his Deathrider DDT to pick up the win, the unmistakable entrance theme of Minoru Suzuki hit, and "The King" made his way to the ring with a grin on his face. Both men trades shots, but Suzuki soon gained the upper hand and took "the purveyor of violence" out with a sleeper hold/Gotch Piledriver combo.

We have no idea when this match will happen, but by god we can't wait to witness the devastation!

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