Jon Moxley Says The Blackpool Combat Club Has Plans In Japan In 2024 – Jon Moxley’s post NJPW WrestleKingdom 18 conference carried a fiery message, signaling intentions for Blackpool Combat Club’s continued impact in Japan’s wrestling landscape in 2024.
Reflecting on his past victories over revered names in NJPW, Moxley expressed his eagerness for more challenges and memorable moments in Japan. His sights were set on witnessing Bryan Danielson’s conquest against Okada, fueled by personal stakes within the Blackpool Combat Club.
Moxley extended his aspirations beyond the ring, envisioning opportunities for Marina Shafir, emphasizing her potential in showcasing formidable skills and intensity in Japan’s competitive wrestling scene. He praised Shafir’s martial arts expertise and envisioned her participation in Japanese promotions, particularly in elevating women’s wrestling.
Highlighting their collective ambitions, Moxley shared plans involving other Blackpool Combat Club members, like Wheeler Yuta, expressing the desire for their involvement and growth by testing their skills against Japan’s rising talent pool.
Despite Bryan Danielson’s loss to Kazuchika Okada at WrestleKingdom 18, Moxley’s resounding statements reinforced the BCC’s determined presence and future endeavors in Japan.
Moxley’s full comments can be found below.
Jon Moxley Says The Blackpool Combat Club Has Plans In Japan In 2024