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Jon Moxley: "From the moment that I woke up in the morning without the AEW World Championship I knew that I would do whatever it takes, for as long as it takes - I would crawl through the mud, I would crawl through barbed wire and land mines - whatever it takes to get back to the top and take the hill. Turns out, that's exactly what I'm gonna have to do. What comes to your mind, what images come to your mind when you hear the words 'Exploding Barbed Wire Death Match'? What images come to your mind? Fire, blood, burns, torture, agony. Vintage Japanese Wrestling magazines. How did these images make you feel? Are you disgusted, revolted? Do your palms sweat, do your hands shake? Are you getting a sick thrill? Let me tell you what these images mean to me, how they make me feel. And it's part of the reason why I've made every mistake, every bad choice you can think of, throughout the course of my life.
I'm an addict. I'm addicted to this. I'm addicted to being in this ring, to living close to the flame. I'm addicted to the feeling of coming out here, all the blood, sweat and tears from the bottom of my soul, laying my soul bare in the ring every night. That's a feeling I can't get enough of! So, the thought, the idea of the Exploding Barbed Wire Death Match - it's too attractive. It pulls me in. I can't resist it, even if it is some kind of trap laid by Kenny Omega and his boys. Kenny, you are not the first in a long line - a long, sad line of guys - that try to take me out. Look-- Win, lose or draw, everybody in this building, everybody watching at home-- Everybody who's been with me, in every town, in every city, in every state, in every country all around this earth. Who's been with me, stuck by me through everything. You will know that when it's all said and done, I gave you every thing that I had. And if it is all over, if it does come to an end at Revolution, live on Pay-Per-View in an Exploding Barbed Wire Death Match-- That adrenaline, that violence, that feeling that I can't get enough of-- Hell, Wrestling is like a perfect way, a hell of a way to go out."