Renee Paquette reacts after Jon Moxley's violent match outside AEW

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Renee Paquette and Jon Moxley! [Images via Renee's IG and AEW Facebook]

Former WWE personality Renee Paquette (FKA Renee Young) shared a heartfelt message for current IWGP World Heavyweight Champion Jon Moxley after the latter's recent outing outside AEW. Renee shared the message through social media.

Moxley recently squared off against Josh Barnett at the Bloodsport Bushido event in Tokyo, Japan, on June 22, 2024. The match was incredibly violent. At the end of a hellacious battle, a bloodied and battered Moxley managed to secure the win over Barnett, adding another victory in Japan. The former AEW World Champion avenged his defeat against Barnett in 2021 in stunning style and teased a tiebreaker between the duo.

Moxley's better half and current AEW backstage interviewer, Renee Paquette, also offered appreciation for her husband by sharing a bloodied picture of the latter from his recent match. Renee also penned a heartfelt message for the erstwhile Dean Ambrose in her recent Instagram story.

The 38-year-old wrote that it was ' truly amazing'' for her to watch Jon Moxley ''write his own story.''

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"No one loves this more than @jonmoxley. His passion for this is second to none. Watching him continue to check off boxes and write his own story is really truly amazing to watch," she wrote.

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Jon Moxley is set for a big match at Forbidden Door

Jon Moxley has been the IWGP World Heavyweight Champion for over two months and has defended the title successfully against multiple stars. Meanwhile, the former WWE Superstar is set for a major defense at the upcoming AEW X NJPW Forbidden Door PPV.

The 38-year-old will defend his prized title against Japanese veteran Tetsuya Naito.

Jon Moxley won the IWGP World Title by defeating Tetsuya Naito at the NJPW Windy City Riot PPV this past April. The Japanese star will look to regain his title at the upcoming pay-per-view. The event will be staged at the UBS Arena in Elmont, New York, on June 30, 2024.

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