Jon Moxley/Dean Ambrose Joins All Elite Wrestling

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All Elite Wrestling (AEW) held its first PPV called Double or Nothing on Sunday and it ended on a very shocking note. Former WWE Superstar Dean Ambrose appeared using his old indie name called Jon Moxley.

After Chris Jericho defeated Kenny Omega in the main event, Jon Moxley randomly went through the crowd to enter the ring and he beat up both men for some reason.

The show ended with Moxley doing Dirty Deeds on Omega on the staging area.

AEW has now issued a press release confirming Jon Moxley has joined the company on a multi-year basis. You can read the official details posted down below.

"In a night jam-packed with intense showdowns and incredible clashes, AEW rocked the wrestling world even further with a surprise appearance by international wrestling star Jon Moxley to close out DOUBLE OR NOTHING. AEW confirm. tonight that it has officially sign. Moxley to a full-time, multi-year agreement effective immediate. Moxley, who was twice voted as Most Popular Wrestler of the Year by Pro Wrestling Illustrated, will make his in-ring debut at FYTER FEST in Daytona Beach, FL, on Saturday, June 29. "The arrival of Jon Moxley at Double or Nothing was the perfect ending to one of the most important nights in wrestling history," said Tony Khan, President and CEO of AEW. "There was no better way to conclude an evening of new beginnings than with the introduction of the best free agent wrestler in the world. The chaotic scene that unfolded in the closing moments of Double or Nothing was emblematic of the unpredictability and explosiveness that Jon Moxley will bring to AEW. We're very proud that Jon has signed a multi-year contract, and he is officially on the All Elite Wrestling roster

The next AEW PPV will likely be headlined by Jon Moxley vs Kenny Omega. Another big match to look out for in the future is 'Hangman" Adam Page vs Chris Jericho to become the first ever AEW Heavyweight Champion.

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