10 Things We Learned From Jon Moxley On Talk Is Jericho

1. He Deleted Loads Of WWE Criticism

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It's no secret that Moxley wasn't happy in WWE towards the end of his run there. When he sat down to write about his experiences with the company, he promised not to shy away from anything. After penning some chapters though, Jon found himself writing things he thought people into dirt might want to hear.

That didn't feel right, so he scrapped the whole lot and started again.

Mox realised that it'd be important to talk about the good times he had under WWE's banner too. He'd talked himself into slinging sh*t for the sake of it, and that didn't seem like a fair reflection of his near eight-year stay in the company. "This book is about who I am, not who I'm not", he pondered.

Jericho sounded slightly shocked to learn that there's more WWE content in 'Mox' than AEW; Jon justified that by saying Tony Khan's operation is still new and currently ongoing, so he doesn't have that much to reflect on. He wanted to "put a pin" on his WWE run and find some closure, but he didn't want to go overboard with negativity.

What else did you learn from Jon Moxley on 'Talk Is Jericho'? For more wrestling, check out 10 Weirdest Wrestling Moments That Were SO CLOSE To Happening and 4 Ups & 2 Downs From AEW Rampage (Oct 29)!

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