10 Secret Hidden Weaknesses Of Your Favourite Wrestlers

1. Jon Moxley - Weapon Shots To The Head In Big Matches

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Jon Moxley has twice lost the AEW World Heavyweight Championship to plans comparable to Mr. McMahon's Deadly Game plot against Stone Cold Steve Austin. That is how much the company cares about the integrity of their top babyface and his consistent drawing power.

Perhaps the lore was entirely accidental, but it's been birthed all the same, and AEW can use this again - Moxley taking a weapon shot to the head from an unexpected source has cost him his precious title on two occasions, with Kenny Omega and Don Callis using a microphone and MJF using William Regal's brass knuckles to get the job done in 2020 and 2021 respectively.

It goes deeper too - nothing had stopped him apart from these two assaults until Hangman Page concussed him in their angle centred entirely around head injuries. It stands to reason but it stands up all the same; the man too physically tough to ever stay down can still be gotten to via his mind.

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