Jon Moxley Would "Rather Work At McDonalds" Than Rejoin WWE

Not that there's anything wrong with working at McDonalds.

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Jon Moxley told Wrestling Observer Radio that he'd "rather work at McDonalds than be a producer in WWE".

The reigning AEW Champion, who left WWE last year, was responding to questions about what he'd do in the industry if he couldn't actually wrestle. Mox said he'd like to try out a coaching/trainer role, or become a producer. That's when he made it clear that he wouldn't take that sort of gig in WWE.

Moxley described the job as a "thankless" one, and said he'd "rather do any job in the summer heat than be a member of the creative team in WWE". Jon hasn't made any secret of his annoyance for Vince McMahon's corporate structure, or the way things are handled internally behind the scenes, since departing WWE.

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He then pointed out that he wouldn't be retiring any time soon anyway - AEW's main man believes 2020 is the prime of his career, and he's enjoying his life in the promotion.

Moxley probably wasn't aiming to denigrate those who do work at McDonalds with his comments. Instead, he was trying to illustrate the fact that he'd literally rather do anything other than work in WWE again.

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