A WWE veteran revealed that a few years ago, he and Jon Moxley stole something from one of the arenas, as they needed this for one of their events. The veteran in question would be Chris Jericho.
Back in 2016, both men feuded with each other. During a segment, Dean Ambrose (aka Jon Moxley) crashed Chris Jericho's Highlight Reel show. He then transformed this into his own show, The Ambrose Asylum, as he revealed that Jericho's show had been canceled. Things got heated between the two moments after, and they got physical.
During the show, Jon Moxley brought in a potted plant he called Mitch, which was a major part of the props for his show. He ended up bringing this around during all his segments. Chris Jericho revealed during his Talk is Jericho podcast that the potted plant was just something they found in the offices of the arena they were at, and they stole this for the segment.
“The reason that started is because we were in Tampa and I was having Mox on the Highlight Reel. Mox was like, ‘I think I should bring you a gift or something. Maybe like a flower or a plant?’ We went to the offices of the Tampa Bay Lightning arena and there was like a potted plant. We look both ways and just take it. ‘We’ll bring it back after.’” [H/T Fightful]
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Jon Moxley and Chris Jericho's rivalry even reached AEW
After several blockbuster matches in WWE, the two stars began their time in AEW as bitter rivals. During the promotion's first-ever pay-per-view, Mox got involved in the main event and went after Chris Jericho and Kenny Omega.
A year later, the two would find themselves in a major feud for the AEW World Championship, and it would be Moxley who came out on top, ending Jericho's reign.
Every time The Neuve created a faction of his, Moxley was someone he'd end up feuding with, as he had already gone to war against both the Inner Circle and The Jericho Appreciation Society.
Both men have very different personas now, with Jericho becoming The Learning Tree and Jon Moxley taking up the mantle as leader of The Death Riders and the man who runs AEW now. It remains to be seen if the two will end up crossing paths once more in the future.