“Fu**ing Own It” – Jon Moxley Does Not Want Hangman Page To Apologize To An AEW Star

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AEW World Champion Jon Moxley shared his honest opinion of ‘Hangman’ Adam Page apologizing to a fellow star in All Elite Wrestling.

Since defeating Christopher Daniels, ‘Hangman’ Adam Page has appeared to be on a redemption arc. The former AEW World Champion has tried to make amends for past misdeeds, particularly those aimed at Swerve Strickland.

During the build-up to their match, Hangman had burned down his opponent’s house as revenge for Strickland breaking into his home and talking to his newborn son. Page also seems to be at odds with his former BTE stablemates, The Young Bucks, and is often seen opposing their decisions and actions.

While Hangman and Swerve Strickland now seem to be on the same page, Jon Moxley condemned Page’s move and implied that it was a sign of weakness.

Jon Moxley Says That He Has No Sympathy For Hangman Page And Will Love Beating Him Up

Speaking to Justin Barrasso, before his match with Page at All In: Texas, the leader of the Death Riders had scathing remarks about his opponent.

Mox mentioned that his opponent’s current actions indicate that he doesn’t have the will to win, as he seems to have other things on his mind, such as his complicated relationship with The Young Bucks. He also added that Page should never have apologized to Strickland. Rather, he should have owned his actions. He went on to say that he had no sympathy for Hangman and gave an ominous warning to his All In: Texas opponent:

The world will see the difference between him and me. He doesn’t want to win. He’s thinking about The Young Bucks and his apology for burning down Swerve’s house. That was cool. Why apologize? F**king own it, man. He’s in his own head. I’m at peace with the world. I give less than zero f**ks. I have less than zero sympathy for him. It’s going to be ugly, people are going to be sad, and I’m going to love it.”

[H/T: Justin Barrasso]

The feud for the AEW World Championship has heated up with both participants not holding back. Recently, at the 300th episode of Dynamite, Page attacked Marina Shafir before challenging the champion to a Texas Death Match for the title at All In.

With tensions this high and Moxley’s warning, fans can expect an intense fight when both these competitors step into the ring at All In: Texas on July 12.