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“I might very well be dead had our paths never crossed” – Jon Moxley On AEW Personality

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Below are some top news stories of the day, involving Jon Moxley and The Undertaker.

• AEW World Champion Jon Moxley credits his wife, Renee Paquette, as the most transformative force in his life, acknowledging that he “might very well be dead” had he not met her.

In an interview with Maria Angelova for Authority Magazine, Moxley spoke about the grounding influence Paquette has provided during crucial stages of his career.

Reflecting on those who have shaped his path, Moxley stated, “I’ve been fortunate enough to learn from a diverse array of the best minds in the business. However, if I had to give out an MVP trophy for the profound difference maker in my life, it would unquestionably go to my wife, Renee Paquette, hands down. I might very well be dead had our paths never crossed.”

Moxley shared how Paquette supported him at a critical time, helping him avoid what could have been a destructive path. “I was lucky enough to meet her right as I was starting to realize some material success. Now I had something ACTUALLY valuable, I had this person.

As it was, I still almost destroyed my entire life, so thankfully, she’s been here to be the linchpin holding the whole damn thing together.”

WATCH: Revealing Video Of Renee Young (Renee Paquette):

• In a conversation with Chris Van Vliet, The Undertaker was asked if he still felt capable of wrestling post-retirement.

He explained that he feels physically well and could wrestle again, though not at his preferred level.

While he’s aware certain moves may no longer be within his reach, he feels fulfilled after his last match at WrestleMania 36 and last performance at WrestleMania 40, and doesn’t feel the need to return.

However, he mentioned he’d consider it if WWE needed him for a similar role (like at WrestleMania XL) in the future.

Here’s what The Deadman said:

“I feel pretty good. Yeah, I could do it. I couldn’t do it to the standard I want to, but yeah, I mean, I could. There are just certain things I don’t feel like I’d be able to do now.

But after I did it, I came back and thought, ‘I’m good now. I don’t need to do this again.’ Not saying I wouldn’t if they needed something like that again.”


        
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