Tension continues to rise around the Jon Moxley AEW World Championship betrayal possibility as rumors swirl about cracks forming within his alliance. After the Young Bucks rejoined AEW at Dynasty, they aligned with both Moxley and the Death Riders, playing a critical role in his recent title retention. While the Bucks have long-standing ties with Hangman Page, currently Moxley’s adversary, the “Cowboy” has expressed doubts about whether the EVPs’ friendship is genuine or self-serving.
Past partnerships between Hangman Page and the Young Bucks have added complexity to the current storyline. With the Bucks now serving as Moxley’s supposed allies ahead of a major showdown at All In: Texas, Page is reluctant to trust their intentions. This distrust deepened after a chaotic moment at Grand Slam Mexico, where an intended attack on Moxley went awry and Page accidentally delivered a Buckshot Lariat to Matt Jackson, sparking even more uncertainty within the group.
Looking ahead, there is growing speculation that the ongoing tension among these AEW mainstays could come to a head. Some believe that at All In, the EVPs may cast off their recent allegiances, turning “babyface” once again to support their long-time friend Hangman Page, potentially orchestrating a betrayal of Jon Moxley and the Death Riders that could see the Cowboy walk away with the AEW World Championship in Texas.

Lawsuit Against AEW Involving Jon Moxley Raises Additional Concerns
Beyond storyline drama, Moxley faces further issues after a recent legal challenge targeting both him and AEW. During a 2023 Dynamite contest, Jon Moxley reportedly shoved a ringside crew member, Christopher Dispensa, resulting in alleged injury and prompting Dispensa to take legal action.
Wrestling veteran Lance Storm weighed in on the developing situation, outlining potential legal repercussions for both Moxley and the company.
“You can’t shove production people like that. So there’s definitely a wrong committed that’s probably going to cost them a lot of money. The bump did not look like requiring neck and shoulder surgery, but I’m presuming that he will have some medical records to back up his case. Dude took a decent bump so it’s probably not looking good,” he said.—Lance Storm, Wrestling Observer Live
The implications of this incident add yet another layer of uncertainty to Moxley’s standing as AEW World Champion, as off-screen challenges compound the internal unease already swirling within his in-ring alliances.
What the Tumult Could Mean for AEW’s Future
As All In draws near, the fate of Jon Moxley’s AEW World Championship reign hangs in the balance amid speculation of betrayal and pressing legal troubles. Fans and analysts alike will be closely watching to see if the Young Bucks and Hangman Page’s fractured friendship leads to a dramatic reversal at the Texas event, changing the course of AEW’s championship landscape.