Jon Moxley Comments On Satoshi Kojima AEW All Out Match, Promises An "Egregious, Felonious Assault"

Violence, lots of violence

Jon Moxley's quest of facing older New Japan Pro-Wrestling stars will continue at All Out and The Purveyor Of Violence will square off with Satoshi Kojima on September 5.

Non-Japanese wrestling fans will be somewhat familiar with Kojima following his IMPACT Wrestling run earlier this year, but Moxley felt the need to put over his All Out opponent during an interview with Sports Illustrated.

"Kojima is an icon; he's someone that is decorated as f*ck. AEW has a very educated fan base, but I'm guessing there are still some people that haven't heard of Kojima or understand what he's done. He was IWGP and All Japan Triple Crown champion. Kojima is a legit legend," Moxley said.

"The system is different in Japan. When guys get older in Japan, they slowly get phased down the card. They can still go in the ring, but their role becomes to reach younger guys. That's different from WWE, where the old guys are often the main event. That's not how it works in Japan, but when the veterans are called upon, they can still go hard and kick ass. It ain't no f*cking secret Kojima can still go. The fighting spirit is indelibly etched into Kojima's brain. We have the greatest fans in the world, and it's a treat for the fans of Chicago to see this man live and in-person," he continued.

"There are no question marks in this match. If you know me or Kojima, you know what you're going to get. This is a fight that isn't going to get out of the opening round."

Moxley then noted that he is looking forward to the match, but he still plans on "committing egregious, felonious assault" to the Japanese wrestling legend. 

"Kojima is here to be celebrated. With that being said, I'm still planning on committing egregious, felonious assault and trying to end his career, and he'd be insulted if I felt any other way. It's an honour to share the ring with him, and I can't wait to throw with him," Moxley added.

"He still has gas left in the tank, and there's still something he wants to prove. He'll be staring across from the baddest motherf*cker in the business. I don't expect it to be long, I don't expect it to be pretty. It's going to be violent, and I can't wait to get in there with him."

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