Jon Moxley spoke to Tom Valentino of News Herald ahead of Wednesday’s show in Cleveland.
During it, the AEW World Heavyweight Champion discussed wrestlers thinking they wanted to be the top guy in a promotion.
“This piece of metal goes from one suitcase to another, and there’s some paperwork filed, but, basically, nothing has changed. I’ve always been the guy in that position for AEW. That’s not something you can just win in a match or a job you apply for. It’s something you either are or you aren’t. It’s the chair I sit in until someone cuts my head off and takes my position.
“A lot of people think they want that position and think that’s the guy they want to be, but they don’t. Some of the biggest names – really big stars and talented people – want to be that, but they don’t know what that entails. The actual work that goes into being that guy is not nearly as glamorous as it seems. It’s not a position of glory. It’s not sitting on the hood of a car going down the street in a parade getting confetti thrown on me. You have to be in the ditch, in the foxhole. You have to get dirt under your fingernails. You’re not doing it for yourself. That’s something a lot of people who think they want to be in that position will never understand.”
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