Friday, December 26, 2025
-5.7 C
New York

AEW’s Jon Moxley Has a Surprising “Little Brother” Behind the Scenes

Published:

Jon Moxley AEW little brother describes a surprising backstage dynamic between Jon Moxley and Powerhouse Hobbs in All Elite Wrestling (AEW). While their on-screen feud between Moxley’s Deathriders and The Opps faction, which includes Samoa Joe, Powerhouse Hobbs, and Katsuyori Shibata, has captivated fans, their relationship behind the scenes is far different.

The rivalry has been building over recent months, culminating in scenes such as the Forbidden Door event where Hobbs and his group rushed to the ring to assist Will Ospreay. Despite the aggressive encounters in the ring, Hobbs revealed to Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful during All In Texas that their connection resembles that of siblings.

“It’s always like a little brother-big brother relationship. We do have some unfinished business. There were things that were supposed to happen earlier in my career with me and him, and Darby. Due to Covid, it didn’t happen.It’s one of those things and one of those relationships where when we go at it, we go at it. There’s still some unfinished business.”

Powerhouse Hobbs, AEW Wrestler

This duality highlights a bond where both men respect each other deeply outside of their scripted confrontations. Hobbs emphasized that their relationship carries unfinished business that was delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic, signaling further developments between them in the future.

Behind the Scenes: Respect and Competition Between Moxley and Hobbs

Despite portraying adversaries on television, Hobbs regards Moxley as a big brother figure, which explains the intensity of their in-ring clashes. Their rivalry is not just for entertainment but also stems from a genuine desire to prove themselves to one another. Hobbs recounted how certain planned interactions between Moxley, himself, and Darby were postponed, fueling their current confrontations.

Jon Moxley
Image of: Jon Moxley

This sibling-like dynamic brings depth to their feuds, suggesting that AEW utilizes real-life respect and relationships to enrich storytelling. The anticipation of resolving their unfinished business adds a layer of emotional investment for fans watching their episodes and matches.

WWE Hall of Famer Brie Bella Discloses Concerns Over Jon Moxley’s Matches

Separately, Brie Bella, WWE Hall of Famer and wife of Bryan Danielson, recently shared her perspective on Jon Moxley’s violent wrestling style during an episode of the Nikki and Brie Show. She revealed that she avoids letting their children watch Moxley’s matches due to their extreme brutality.

“I don’t let our kids watch anything Moxley does because I know it will be so violent.”

Brie Bella, WWE Hall of Famer

The couple discussed this candidly, with Danielson reminding Bella about a Strap Match he had against Ricky Starks, which she initially allowed their kids to watch before deciding it was too intense. Danielson explained the nature of the Strap Match for viewers, describing it as a bout connected by a leather strap where the competitors whip each other. Bella jokingly admitted telling their daughter that the strap whipping was “ketchup,” indicating the challenges parents face in explaining the violent nature of professional wrestling to their children.

[Bryan Danielson] “Wait a second. You are the one who turned [on the television] when I wrestled Ricky Starks in that Strap Match.”
[Brie Bella] “Until I started watching, and then I turned it off.”
[Danielson] “But you knew it was a Strap Match. If you guys don’t know what a Strap Match is, you are connected with a leather strap, and then you whip each other with the strap. And then she just let our kids watch kind of leading all over the place and then she tells them it’s ketchup, and now we’ve had we have to perpetuate that lie until the end of time.”
[Bella] “Now Birdie [their daughter] is like, ‘Are they squirting ketchup everywhere?’”

Brie Bella and Bryan Danielson, Wrestlers

This exchange underscores the contrast between the scripted violence of wrestling and parental concerns about children’s exposure to such content.

Future Developments and Storylines to Watch

The revealed sibling-like relationship between Jon Moxley and Powerhouse Hobbs adds an intriguing layer to the evolving narrative of AEW programming. Their unfinished business promises further compelling encounters as they continue their feud in upcoming shows. Fans can anticipate intense matches fueled by real emotional resonance underneath the wrestling storyline.

Additionally, the discussions around Jon Moxley’s violent style from WWE Hall of Famers Brie Bella and Bryan Danielson highlight ongoing debates within the wrestling community concerning violence and family viewing. These perspectives provide context to how wrestling personas like Moxley impact audiences beyond the ring.

Meanwhile, rumors circulate about a former women’s champion being teased as a new partner for CM Punk, suggesting AEW’s storylines and alliances will continue to evolve dynamically in the near future.

Thomas Schultz
Thomas Schultz
Thomas Schultz is a journalist at CynicalTimes.org, covering the AEW Men’s Division. With one year of experience, he reports on match results, storyline developments, and the rising stars shaping All Elite Wrestling. Thomas brings a fresh perspective and a commitment to accurate, engaging coverage of AEW’s top talent and weekly action. His writing captures the energy, rivalries, and momentum behind one of wrestling’s fastest-growing promotions. From major title bouts to emerging contenders, Thomas keeps fans up to date on everything happening in the AEW men’s roster.
Recent articles
Latest News