#1 Dean Ambrose was PG, Jon Moxley is TV MA
In hindsight, it might have been the best thing for a performer like Dean Ambrose to leave WWE, because he appears less suited for the PG style programming offered by WWE, and better suited for more mature content.
It became immediately evident at Double Or Nothing that All Elite Wrestling will not be shying away from the use of blood and hardcore violence in its TV product. Cody and Dustin Rhodes had an epic, hardcore battle at the PPV which set the tone for AEW's programming and offered a glimpse into how the company will differ from other wrestling promotions.
A former WWE writer just went after JBL for his comments HERE
Jon Moxley can bring his own unique brand of adult-oriented entertainment to All Elite Wrestling, which will further separate Moxley from his previous Dean Ambrose persona. Furthermore, with AEW establishing that talents will not wrestle more than once or twice per week when the company debuts on TV, the policy will allow Moxley to work a stiffer style, which can showcase more of his non-PG persona.
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