Jon Moxley Addresses The Frequent Usage Of Blood In AEW Matches

Jon Moxley commented on the frequent use of blood in AEW matches in an interview with SI.com.

โ€œThis is a combat sport. College wrestling is a combat sport, too. They have blood timeouts to patch it up. The lowest prelim bout of a UFC card or a boxing card, somebody might have a little blood on their eyebrow or blood coming out of their nose. But theyโ€™re not selling a blood sport. Itโ€™s not, โ€˜Tune in for the blood! Tune in for the gore!โ€™ Itโ€™s part of the aesthetic. It adds realism. Sometimes when I donโ€™t even want it to. But I only know one speed. Thatโ€™s with my foot to the gas pedal. If weโ€™re going to do something, letโ€™s fโ€”ing do it. That can be detrimental when it comes to negative things, like drugs or alcohol. But thatโ€™s my mindset. If Iโ€™m doing it, Iโ€™m doing it. When it comes to blood, itโ€™s just going to happen sometimes. Like I said, itโ€™s foot to the gas pedal. Some people say, โ€˜This is just a random match. Why is there blood?โ€™ I heard that last week vs. Tomohiro Ishii. Heโ€™s one of the greatest of all time. Iโ€™m not going to let that moment slip by. Iโ€™m going foot-to-the-fโ€”ing-gas-pedal. How can I not? Then I hear that I canโ€™t have a good match without blood. O.K., then, you made my argument for me. Iโ€™ll do it every time.โ€

โ€œThe point of the dissertation is that this is a combat sport. But weโ€™re not allowed to have blood in a match unless itโ€™s a personal grudge? Weโ€™re only allowed to have blood after a five-month grudge after someone slept with somebodyโ€™s wife or somebody ran over someone with a car? And thenโ€”and only thenโ€”are we allowed to have this dramatic crimson mask that looks the exact same every single time? For me, realism-wise, since this is a combat sport, that means there is the potential for blood in every match. Everything in wrestling is preposterous to some degree, but this helps with the suspension of disbelief. Iโ€™m actually for less blood but more often. If every single match on the card had a busted eyebrow or bloody nose, it would just be part of the sport. But some gory spectacle with blood shooting like a hose is pretty unnecessary. Weโ€™re elbowing each other in the face every single match. Weโ€™re kicking each other in the face every single match. What are these people made of if theyโ€™re not bleeding? People ask why there is blood in the ring every time I leave it. It feels unnatural to go out of my way to make sure no one is bleeding. That feels like Iโ€™m taking my foot off the gas pedal. That doesnโ€™t interest me.โ€