At AEW Worlds End 2024, Jon Moxley will defend his championship in a Four Way match against Hangman Adam Page, Jay White, and Orange Cassidy.
If The Ace of AEW retains his title at Worlds End, he could find an exciting new challenger waiting for him on the other side. In recent weeks, The Death Riders have developed issues with FTR, who prevented the heel faction from poisoning Orange Cassidy a few days ago.
On the December 14 episode of AEW Collision, The Death Riders abducted Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler backstage and launched a brutal assault on the two veterans. The former AEW World Tag Team Champions addressed The Death Riders' assault, stating that the duo would wage war with the villainous group on the January 1 episode of Dynamite.
Interestingly, FTR hinted at joining forces with an unrevealed ally for their upcoming battle with The Death Riders. Many fans believe that the mystery partner is none other than Adam Copeland, who could start a feud with The Purveyor of Violence upon his return to AEW.
In this article, let's look at three things that must happen in Jon Moxley's rumored feud with Adam Copeland.
#3. Adam Copeland must rescue Christian Cage from The Death Riders
Christian Cage has been going back and forth with The Death Riders for a while. The Patriarch has attempted to cash in his guaranteed World Title shot against Jon Moxley several times, but all of his efforts have been unsuccessful.
While Cage is one of the most wicked heels on the roster, he might have no answers for the ruthlessness of the heel faction. Captain Charisma's desperate desire to get his hands on the AEW World Championship could soon land him in trouble with Jon Moxley's faction.
The former TNT Champion could find himself on the receiving end of The Death Riders' assault, who could punish the veteran for poking his nose into their business. However, a helpless Christian Cage could be rescued by his former friend, Adam Copeland, who could prevent the heel group from inflicting further damage on The Patriarch.
While it may not lead to an instant reunion, the segment would sow the seeds for reconciliation between Copeland and Cage. It would be a great way to trigger a gradual babyface turn for Captain Charisma, who could eventually join forces with The Rated-R Superstar in the future.
Moreover, Copeland's interference would certainly draw the ire of Jon Moxley, who would feel threatened by the actions of The Ultimate Opportunist.
#2. Adam Copeland must try to create a rift within The Death Riders
Adam Copeland is considered one of the most clever minds in the wrestling business. The Rated-R Superstar is known for playing mind games to break the spirit of his opponents.
Copeland has earned the moniker of "Master Manipulator" for his ability to create doubts and insecurities in the heads of his competitors. Until this moment, The Death Riders have operated as a united front, with Claudio Castagnoli, Pac, Wheeler Yuta, and Marina Shafir willing to do Jon Moxley's dirty work.
However, the group could begin showing signs of dissent once Adam Copeland enters the equation. The Ultimate Opportunist should attempt to manipulate the other members of the group to prioritize their personal interests over Mox's title reign.
The Rated-R Superstar should try to disprove the idea behind Jon Moxley's alleged "mission" and convince his teammates to turn their backs against him. Copeland could force Moxley's allies to open their eyes and realize that The Purveyor of Violence had been using them all along.
It would be an intriguing direction for the Jon Moxley vs. Adam Copeland feud, as it would put The Ace of AEW in a vulnerable spot. While Copeland's efforts may not yield immediate results, it could surely sow the seeds for the breakup of The Death Riders down the line.
#1. Adam Copeland and AEW World Champion Jon Moxley must end their rivalry with a Deathmatch
Adam Copeland and Jon Moxley are renowned for their versatility inside the squared circle. The two superstars have the ability to deliver great performances under the limitations of traditional wrestling rules.
Interestingly, the two are equally adept at the hardcore aspect of pro wrestling, which involves the creative use of foreign objects as weapons. If The Purveyor of Violence enters a feud with The Ultimate Opportunist soon, their rivalry must last about 3-4 months.
The two competitors should have a trilogy of matches, which must ultimately end with a Deathmatch bout. During his last stint with WWE, Adam Copeland had an excellent trilogy with Seth Rollins, which concluded with an iconic Hell in a Cell match at Crown Jewel 2021.
AEW must follow the same formula and make Jon Moxley vs. Adam Copeland a long-term program. The unsanctioned contest should be the decisive bout of their rivalry, as it would help conclude who the tougher competitor is between the two veterans.