AEW All Out 2023: 10 Nightmares That Could Come True

6. Jon Moxley's Blood Overshadows

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See above for Jon Moxley's wrestling heaven. The man loves being covered in blood, and he must've been loving life in amongst all that twisted barbed wire and broken wood during 'Stadium Stampede'. Christ, Mox was practically orgasmic as people recoiled in horror when some skewers were spiked into his skull.

There's no need for any of that on Sunday.

Jon's bout with Orange Cassidy must be a straight-up pro wrestling clinic. Both are capable of exciting the crowd without any bells and whistles, and it'd be pretty rotten if Moxley's obsession with bleeding all over the place overshadowed what could be Cassidy's final International Title defence.

No, keep it simple. Seeing Mox return to the aggressive, no-frills style he deployed in New Japan and AEW post-WWE would be for the best. The BCC member shouldn't bring buckets of blood and gimmicky ultra-violence to the ring with him every single time; only when it suits.

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