At Blood & Guts, Jon Moxley tapped out to Kyle O’Reilly. Curiosity was cooking about how Moxley and the Death Riders would react to the defeat. Moxley tried to play it cool on AEW Collision (Nov. 15, 2025),
but he cracked under pressure.
The Death Riders were in an ornery mood. More ornery than usual. Daniel Garcia slapped the headset off Daddy Magic, and punches were thrown. PAC and Wheeler Yuta had to pull Garcia off his target.
With Daddy Magic out, Moxley stepped in as the replacement on commentary. Moxley chalked up that violence to a lesson learned for Daddy Magic. Spewing negativity at Garcia brought negative results back at Daddy. Mox is all about positivity. When asked about losing Blood & Guts, Moxley put a positive spin on it. AEW should be thanking him for helping get the best out of the other wrestlers. The Conglomeration dug down deep to win. Moxley continued with his thoughts. He’s won a million matches, and he’s lost a million matches. The Death Riders will keep coming back. They stay in the game night after night with endurance and intensity. There is no load management in the Death Riders. (Shots fired at the NBA.)
Moxley had some gems calling the matches. He compared Yuta to a newborn baby deer. They are both naturally beautiful and ready to walk on the first day. Mox’s favorite thing about Don Callis is the scar that he gave him. Moxley doesn’t have to like Mark Briscoe to admit respect for the man. Mox is also a fan of MxM TV. Who would have figured that? Moxley appreciates that MxM TV go all in 100% and bring intensity every night.
I think we need a crossover of MxM TV visiting the Death Riders’ dungeon.
Moxley’s positive attitude turned sour after AEW aired a video package with comments from Kyle O’Reilly about Blood & Guts.
Moxley cracked under the pressure when fans chanted, “You tapped out!” Mox had words for O’Reilly and the Conglomeration. Even though they had the night of their lives at Blood & Guts, they are not built like the Death Riders. Moxley doesn’t think O’Reilly or his team can do it again. He is game for any match, any time, any place.
Any ideas that Moxley’s recent performances could cause a rift within the Death Riders will have to be put on ice. PAC, Yuta, and Garcia didn’t show any issues with their leader on this evening. Moxley’s mentality was back to business. Even though Mox was rattled by the ridicule from fans, it looks like he’ll have a chance for redemption sooner than later.
AEW didn’t finalize any matches yet between Moxley and O’Reilly, whether singles or teams, but that appears to be the direction for Full Gear.
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