Masked AEW star planning to miss Dynamite tonight in fear of Jon Moxley

Jon Moxley brutally attacked Bryan Danielson at All Out. (Photo credit: AEWonTV X handle)
Jon Moxley brutally attacked Bryan Danielson at All Out (Photo credit: AEW on TV's X handle)

One of AEW's most beloved factions, The Blackpool Combat Club, recently went through a painful change. AEW World Champion Bryan Danielson is not part of the group anymore. At the recently concluded All Out pay-per-view, Danielson successfully defended his gold against TNT Champion Jack Perry. Serpentico has now reacted to an announcement regarding the upcoming episode on Dynamite.

After the title match, Danielson was shockingly attacked by his former stablemates, Claudio Castagnoli and Jon Moxley. Only Wheeler Yuta appeared empathetic towards him. However, PAC didn't let the former ROH Pure Champion intervene. Moxley's assault on The American Dragon was shocking and appalling.

The Lunatic Fringe choked the AEW World Champion by covering his face with a plastic bag. This sequence received criticism from several fans as well as veterans in the business. Meanwhile, it looks like Moxley's actions have rattled Serpentico to the core.

The 40-year-old Puerto Rican wrestler recently learned that The Purveyor of Violence will be present on the upcoming episode of Dynamite. On X/Twitter, he responded to the announcement by posting a GIF with the words "Taking a paid sick day", so that he wouldn't be in the vicinity of Moxley.


Bully Ray on WWE's long-time approach towards violence compared to AEW's

Following The Blackpool Combat Club's brutal attack on Bryan Danielson, WWE legend Bully Ray opened up about Vince McMahon's approach to violence and how it was vastly different from the Tony Khan-led promotion's process.

According to Ray, McMahon always made sure that regular household items didn't feature as weapons on WWE programming.

"Vince did not want any weapons used that could be deemed regular household items. Vince didn't want a child to be able to watch Monday Night RAW or SmackDown or any WWE programming and see them use a weapon they could find in their house and go use on their little brother, their little sister, or somebody at school," Bully Ray said. [H/T: WrestlingInc.]

It remains to be seen what the future holds for the new Blackpool Combat Club and Bryan Danielson after All Out.

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