Jon Moxley vs Tanahashi 5 alternate finishes that should have happened for the Interim AEW World Championship match at Forbidden Door
Jon Moxley vs. Tanahashi: 5 alternate finishes that should have happened for the Interim AEW World Championship match at Forbidden Door Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
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(via SI) Tanahashi could indeed be credited for coining the term 'Forbidden Door'. The former IWGP Heavyweight Champion is one of the biggest stars in New Japan Pro Wrestling and his presence in the main event lends a whole new level of star power to the event. Speaking to , 'The Ace' shared his thoughts about the crossover pay-per-view prior to the match: “I will be the star of Forbidden Door. I mean, I did think of the name after all. When I first used the term, it was three years ago, and AEW had really only just gotten started. I don’t think anyone really knew how they would develop, but they had some great talent behind them, and I knew we would be onto something great if we crossed over. So coining that phrase, it was my way of putting things into the universe,” Tanahashi said. [H/T ] The Japanese legend went on to headline the first-ever Forbidden Door, but he could have created more history by becoming the first-ever non-AEW roster member to win the company's World Title. Tanahashi bringing the title back to Japan would have had far-reaching consequences, essentially holding the title hostage across the Pacific. The 45-year-old could make sporadic appearances on Dynamite to defend the title, while still reaffirming his commitment and loyalty to NJPW. This essentially leaves owner Tony Khan without a top champion in the meantime. It is a missed opportunity to shake up the world title scene, creating further intrigue for the company going into the summer. Instead, Khan chose to go with the predictable option.
Jon Moxley vs Hiroshi Tanahashi 5 alternate finishes that should have happened for the Interim AEW World Championship match at Forbidden Door
Jon Moxley won the Interim AEW World Championship at Forbidden Door Jon Moxley is officially the Interim AEW World Champion after defeating Hiroshi Tanahashi at Forbidden Door. Moxley has been working in New Japan on a part-time basis since 2019. However, he had never stepped into the ring for a one-on-one match with "The Ace," even when both were involved in the IWGP United States Championship picture. That changed in Chicago this weekend as the dream match finally came to fruition. It only occurred after AEW World Champion CM Punk was unfortunately struck down by injury. Tanahashi advanced to the Interim AEW World Title match by defeating Hirooki Goto at NJPW Dominion. Meanwhile, the Blackpool Combat Club member secured his spot in the bout when he bested Kyle O’Reilly on the June 8 edition of Dynamite. The Forbidden Door clash between Moxley and Tanahashi was intense as expected, but the former eventually came out on top. Here are 5 alternate finishes we would have loved to see in their Forbidden Door match.#5 Jon Moxley overcomes interference from Jericho Appreciation Society to become the first 2-time AEW World Champion
Jon Moxley is looking to reclaim the AEW World Championship Jon Moxley is the first-ever two-time AEW World Champion. His title reign was marred by the pandemic and he was unable to defend his championship in front of fans due to the unfortunate circumstances. The former WWE Superstar has been fighting to get back into title contention ever since. Since the start of the year, Mox has been on a roll in AEW, linking up with Bryan Danielson and William Regal to form the Blackpool Combat Club. The alliance is one of the most popular stables in the company and they have been locked in a rivalry with the Jericho Appreciation Society that will culminate at Blood & Guts this week. While Moxley defeated Tanahashi in a straight up, competitive match, his post-match celebrations were marred by Jericho and his cronies attacking the two wrestlers, taking the attention away from their hard-fought battle. It can be argued that an appearance by The Wizard could have happened during the match to heighten the drama and propel the existing storyline. It would have been much more satisfying to see Moxley overcome Jericho's attempt to ruin the match and win the title, making the celebrations about the new champion. It felt like a rare misstep by Tony Khan.#4 Hiroshi Tanahashi becomes the first non-AEW wrestler to win the AEW World Championship
“When I first used the term, [Forbidden Door] it was three years ago, and AEW had really only just gotten started. I knew we would be onto something great if we crossed over. So coining that phrase, it was my way of putting things into the universe.”- Tanahashi
(via SI) Tanahashi could indeed be credited for coining the term 'Forbidden Door'. The former IWGP Heavyweight Champion is one of the biggest stars in New Japan Pro Wrestling and his presence in the main event lends a whole new level of star power to the event. Speaking to , 'The Ace' shared his thoughts about the crossover pay-per-view prior to the match: “I will be the star of Forbidden Door. I mean, I did think of the name after all. When I first used the term, it was three years ago, and AEW had really only just gotten started. I don’t think anyone really knew how they would develop, but they had some great talent behind them, and I knew we would be onto something great if we crossed over. So coining that phrase, it was my way of putting things into the universe,” Tanahashi said. [H/T ] The Japanese legend went on to headline the first-ever Forbidden Door, but he could have created more history by becoming the first-ever non-AEW roster member to win the company's World Title. Tanahashi bringing the title back to Japan would have had far-reaching consequences, essentially holding the title hostage across the Pacific. The 45-year-old could make sporadic appearances on Dynamite to defend the title, while still reaffirming his commitment and loyalty to NJPW. This essentially leaves owner Tony Khan without a top champion in the meantime. It is a missed opportunity to shake up the world title scene, creating further intrigue for the company going into the summer. Instead, Khan chose to go with the predictable option.