Release Date For Jon Moxley's Book 'Mox' Confirmed

Here's when former AEW World Champion Jon Moxley's first book comes out.

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Jon Moxley's first book, Mox, will be released on 2 November 2021.

Published by Permuted Press, the autobiography is 272 pages long and is currently available for preorder via Amazon and Barnes & Noble in the United States.

The book was first announced when AEW president Tony Khan guested on Renee Paquette's Oral Sessions podcast earlier this year, though a release date wasn't confirmed. Moxley himself has said Mox will "probably be terrible or the best book ever," adding that he once turned down the opportunity to pen a book while working with WWE (via the Wrestling Observer).

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The preorder pages come with the following description:-

A vivid trip through the mind of the top professional wrestler in the business—a nobody from nowhere who achieved his ambitions and walked away with the gold and the girl of his dreams.

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Ride alongside Jon Moxley as he retraces some of the highways traveled on his remarkable journey. Revel in the never-before-told stories about his early life in Cincinnati, Ohio; the gritty independent wrestling scene where he cut his teeth; the complicated corporate landscape of the WWE where he bucked against authority; and the rebellious upstart AEW, where he won the championship in 2020 and was finally free to achieve the vision of the wrestler he’d always wanted to be.

With plenty of pitstops and revelatory insights, including grizzly ultraviolent encounters, crazy characters who became lifelong friends, and his unforgettable matches in Japan, MOX is the riveting account of the life of a brawler. It is a tale written in blood and soaked in debauchery, with a good dose of wisdom accumulated along the way.

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More than a backstage pass into the arena, MOX is a ticket into the ring. Once inside, you’ll never look at pro wrestling the same again.

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