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Jon Moxley Not Allowed To Work NJPW Japan G1 In Dallas Due To AEW Deal

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Moxley’s AEW Contract Doesn’t Allow NJPW Events In US

Jon Moxley will not be appearing at New Japan Pro Wrestling’s G1 opener in Dallas next month due to his current deal with All Elite Wrestling.

According to Dave Meltzer in the latest episode of Wrestling Observer Radio, Moxley’s deal with All Elite Wrestling doesn’t allow him to work New Japan Pro Wrestling events in the United States.

New Japan Pro Wrestling issued a statement advising that Moxley will not be present during the G1 Climax press conference on July 5, and the opening day of the G1 Climax on July 6 in Dallas, TX. This is the reason why Moxley was put into the B block of the tournament, as it will not be held in the U.S.

Jon Moxley to Miss G1 Opener, Press Conference 【G129】

Jon Moxley has been confirmed as a participant of G1 CLIMAX 29. Unfortunately, Moxley will miss the G1 CLIMAX 29 Opening Day taking place at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, TX on July 6, 2019.

Additionally, he will not be in attendance at the G1 CLIMAX 29 Press Conference taking place on July 5, 2019.

Moxley will join the G1 tour on July 13 in Tokyo.

We apologise to fans who were looking forward to seeing Moxley in Dallas, and appreciate your understanding.

All Elite Wrestling has no working relationship with New Japan Pro Wrestling. Jon Moxley, Chris Jericho, and Kenny Omega have the ability to work New Japan Pro Wrestling events, but not in the United States.

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