#4 Jon Moxley is willing to return if WWE pays him astronomical money
Jon Moxley has not held back in his criticisms of WWE Chairman Vince McMahon since he left the company in 2019.
The former Dean Ambrose was among the most successful superstars during his six-and-a-half-year run on WWE's main roster between November 2012 and April 2019. However, he disagreed with a lot of backstage decisions that were made during that time, especially regarding his scripted promos.
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Writing in his book MOX, the one-time WWE Champion said he would consider returning to the WrestleMania stage if he received an “astronomical” financial offer. He would also want more creative control of his character.
“I’ll probably never perform at WrestleMania itself again. If I did, you would know I got paid an absolutely astronomical amount of money and been granted unprecedented creative control. There’s really no need to,” Moxley wrote.
Moxley, whose most notable WrestleMania match ended in defeat against Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania 32, is unlikely to return to WWE in the near future. The 36-year-old signed with AEW in 2019 and has since gone on to become one of the company’s top stars.
The ex-Shield member added in his book that Vince McMahon has “lost his magic” when it comes to creating storylines. He also raised doubts about Shane McMahon and Triple H’s ability to replace the WWE Chairman.