Jon Moxley tapped out in a real BJJ tournament, sparking criticism from fans.

What happened?

The video of Moxley tapping out was posted on Twitter, with the caption claiming he's the "fakest tough guy in wrestling".

Why it matters for Jon Moxley

Shayna Baszler, former WWE star, came to Moxley's defense, saying critics only care about losses and ignore wins, like his victories in other NAGA tournaments.

What comes next?

Bully Ray criticized AEW's storytelling, saying it feels like Groundhog Day, and claimed fans are losing interest, citing declining ticket sales for All In 2026.

Jon Moxley has won his entire division at other NAGA events, according to Baszler.

Baszler pointed out that simply competing is more meaningful than just talking about it.

The Twitter user who posted the clip of Moxley tapping out was slammed by Baszler for only focusing on losses.

Bully Ray argued that AEW's storylines don't make sense, using the Will Ospreay and Jon Moxley storyline as an example.

On a recent edition of the "Busted Open Radio" podcast, Bully Ray fired shots at AEW, saying the promotion feels like the movie Groundhog Day.

Ray claimed that the Will Ospreay and Jon Moxley storyline should address their violent past feud.

The AEW star has been competing in BJJ tournaments, showing his skills outside of the wrestling ring.

The video of Moxley tapping out has sparked a debate about his toughness and skills.

Shayna Baszler's defense of Moxley has been well-received by fans, who appreciate her honesty.

Bully Ray's criticism of AEW's storytelling has raised questions about the promotion's future.

The declining ticket sales for All In 2026 are a concern for AEW, according to Bully Ray.

Jon Moxley's BJJ skills are still respected by fans, despite the video of him tapping out.

The AEW star will continue to compete in BJJ tournaments, showing his dedication to the sport.

The debate about Moxley's toughness and skills will continue, with fans weighing in on social media.

The future of AEW's storytelling is uncertain, with critics like Bully Ray speaking out.

The promotion will need to address the concerns of fans and critics to improve its storytelling.

Jon Moxley will likely continue to be a topic of discussion, with his BJJ skills and wrestling career under scrutiny.

The AEW star's toughness and skills will be tested in upcoming matches and tournaments.

The outcome of these events will determine the future of Moxley's career and reputation.

The fans will be watching closely, eager to see how Moxley performs and how AEW's storytelling evolves.

The next few months will be crucial for Moxley and AEW, as they navigate the challenges of the wrestling world.

The pressure is on for Moxley to prove his skills and for AEW to improve its storytelling.

The future is uncertain, but one thing is clear: Jon Moxley will continue to be a major player in the world of professional wrestling.