AEW's Jon Moxley DESTROYS The Elite's Haters & Trolls

Jon Moxley's BCC might be feuding with The Elite on AEW television, but Mox has no time for haters.

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Jon Moxley might be feuding with The Elite on AEW television at the moment, but the Blackpool Combat Club man has shredded those who throw hate at Kenny Omega and The Young Bucks in a new interview.

Mox's comments came via a conversation with Sports Illustrated. Claiming that those who "hate" The Elite "hate themselves," Moxley admitted to having his own share of doubters, but noted that Kenny and the Bucks share his "don't give a f***" attitude."

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Said the former AEW World Champion:-

"A lot of people out there hate on the Young Bucks and Kenny Omega. We’re obviously attacking them and have our issues with them, but we are not old-ass f---ing bitter dudes with podcasts talking about how the business used to be. We are not that. A lot of people hate Kenny Omega and the Young Bucks, and that’s because they hate themselves. It’s sad. There are plenty of people who hate me. I don’t give a f---. I don’t care what challenges you put in front of me or what s--- befalls me. I’m very pissed off. I will shove it up everybody’s flying ass. After last year, I have that attitude. Kenny and the Young Bucks have that attitude. It’s us against the universe. That attitude is AEW at its core."

The Elite's feud with the Blackpool Combat Club saw its most dramatic development yet last week, as Don Callis turned on Omega during a cage match with Moxley on Dynamite. Kenny and Don had been aligned on AEW television since December 2020.

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AEW is yet to announce when The Elite and Blackpool Combat Club will finally contest their decisive match. An injury to the Bucks' Matt Jackson has kept him sidelined for the past few weeks, while 'Hangman' Adam Page, who has become re-affiliated with The Elite through the story, is also off television for the time being.

 
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