When Dean Ambrose parted ways with WWE, rumors of him possibly signing with All Elite Wrestling started making the rounds almost immediately.
Fans wondered what Jon Moxley’s next move would be, and he answered all questions when he showed up at Double Or Nothing on Saturday night and attacked Chris Jericho and Kenny Omega.
According to Justin Barrasso of Sports Illustrated, Jon Moxley has signed a multi-year deal with All Elite Wrestling.
Barrasso also noted that Jon Moxley will make his AEW debut at Fyter Fest from Daytona Beach, FL on June 29.
His opponent has not yet been revealed.
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