AEW star Jon Moxley has long been regarded as the ace of the promotion. However, he hasn't been the same since losing the AEW World Championship in July. He has suffered several defeats in recent months. Despite these setbacks, the Death Riders have remained by his side.
At Full Gear, the former AEW World Champion submitted to Kyle O'Reilly in a brutal match. The two stars shed a lot of blood, but ultimately, The Conglomeration member picked up a major victory. This wasn't the first time The Purveyor of Violence had to submit to Reilly. At Blood and Guts, Kyle won the match for his team by making Moxley surrender.
Fans were shocked to see Jon Moxley lose at Full Gear. Many are wondering what is next for him and the Death Riders as Worlds End approaches next month.
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#3. A rematch with Kyle O'Reilly
In recent months, Kyle and Jon have faced each other three times in singles matches. The duo competed twice on Dynamite, where the Death Riders' leader disqualified himself in the first bout. In the second one, both stars were counted out. At Full Gear, Kyle picked a definitive singles win over the ace of the company.
Despite the match being over, a frustrated Jon Moxley entered the ring and ambushed his opponent. It looks like the two might face off again soon. On the upcoming edition of Dynamite, the Death Riders' leader might challenge him to a rematch at Worlds End. Reilly wasn't looking healthy after the bout, which means their rematch could take longer.
#2. Jon Moxley could take part in the Continental Classic tournament
AEW will soon announce the brackets for the Continental Classic tournament. So far, Don Callis Family's Kazuchika Okada, Kyle Fletcher, and Konosuke Takeshita have entered the tournament. The race to win the Continental Championship will start from this Wednesday. The Rainmaker is the current AEW Unified Champion, having successfully defended his Continental Championship in the finals at Worlds End.
Jon Moxley has a lot to prove after his recent losses to Roderick Strong, Darby Allin, and Kyle O'Reilly. He might announce himself in the tournament and could pick up multiple wins to assert dominance again. This wouldn't be his first time, though. He was the runner-up in the inaugural Continental Classic tournament, while Eddie Kingston became the first Continental Champion.
#1. The Death Riders could dethrone their king
Jon Moxley has been vocal about filtering out the weak pieces from AEW, as they don't deem them fit in the promotion. Over the past year, they have targeted many stars. However, the tables have turned on him. The Purveyor of Violence has lost a few matches recently and might now face the consequences. The Death Riders may try to oust him from the faction.
The Death Riders might turn on their leader during the upcoming episode of Dynamite, just like they betrayed Bryan Danielson last year. The One True King could then go on a hiatus and return to get his revenge on the stable.
It will be interesting to see what is next for the former AEW World Champion.
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