Amid swirling Jon Moxley WWE return rumors, recent reports have firmly shut down any speculation about his departure from All Elite Wrestling, keeping the focus on AEW and its ongoing storylines. As fans speculate on potential crossovers and contract changes, notable updates from AEW talents like Jon Moxley, Chris Jericho, and Mercedes Mone have emerged, shaping the promotion’s current landscape and fueling conversations about what lies ahead.
Jon Moxley Firmly Remains in AEW, Refuting WWE Reunion Claims
Jon Moxley, often recognized by fans as AEW’s leading figure, has cemented his status as a top draw and reliable main eventer over his six-year tenure with the Tony Khan-led company. Despite this, there have been persistent calls among WWE admirers for the former Dean Ambrose to stage a comeback, particularly with hopes of a Shield reunion at WrestleMania.
These speculations escalated when a Facebook page circulated unfounded claims that Moxley was negotiating a WWE return for a high-profile reunion. However, industry reporter Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful delivered a clear-cut response by dismissing the rumor as “completely fake.” Moxley’s existing contract with AEW reportedly extends until at least the end of 2027, making any near-term switch to WWE highly unlikely. He continues as the reigning Continental Champion, a title secured by winning the previous year’s Continental Classic, and recently overcame Shelton Benjamin in a grueling Title Eliminator Match.

Questions Loom Over Chris Jericho’s AEW Tenure
Chris Jericho’s future with AEW has become a prominent topic in wrestling circles, following numerous reports this past year that predicted his contract would expire in late 2025, potentially setting the stage for a celebrated WWE retirement tour. Despite this, the latest findings from Fightful Select reveal Jericho’s profile is still listed on AEW’s official roster, and there has been no internal communication suggesting his imminent departure.
The absence of concrete moves or announcements has generated speculation that the former JAS leader remains tied to AEW for now. Jericho has not appeared on AEW programming since walking away from Big Bill and Bryan Keith during an April installment of Wednesday Night Dynamite, leaving fans to wonder what his next professional chapter might hold.
Stevie Richards Weighs In on Jericho’s WWE RAW No-Show
The lack of Chris Jericho’s presence on the highly anticipated Monday Night RAW episode in early 2026 drew significant attention, particularly after hints from general manager Adam Pearce, who appeared to reference Jericho’s signature WWE entrance music when previewing the event’s lineup. This sparked hopes among fans for a surprise Jericho return.
However, the episode on January 5 did not feature the celebrated Y2J. On the Brand Podcast with Vince Russo, former WWE Superstar Stevie Richards discussed WWE possibly fueling rumors to boost viewership by teasing Jericho’s return, despite no real plans for it. Richards said,
“I think that WWE number one, there could have been something where he was planning to be on the show. Who knows what could have happened or creative control and he said, ‘Well, you know, Stranger Things episode and nobody from Stranger Things and nothing else.’ (…) Do you think that they think this is some kind of swerve to keep people paying attention to the show?” – Stevie Richards, former WWE Superstar
The debate continues over whether WWE’s hints were strategic misdirection or genuine teasers, while Jericho’s wrestling future remains unclear.
Mercedes Mone Issues Unusual Request Following Title Loss
During Worlds End 2025, Mercedes Mone and Athena were unable to dethrone The Babes of Wrath for the AEW Women’s Tag Team Titles, with Willow Nightingale successfully retaining the championship for her team. Mercedes, also known as The CEO, later defended her TBS Championship against Willow on Dynamite: New Year’s Smash, but Willow emerged victorious, regaining the title. The aftermath saw Nightingale celebrating backstage with her tag partner Harley Cameron and reconnecting with AEW Women’s World Champion Kris Statlander, sharing heartfelt moments about the year’s events.
Ultimo Mone expressed discontent after seeing Willow’s post-match photos, recently making a pointed request via social media platform X/Twitter to AI tool Grok. Mone’s message read:
“Hello@grok, could you please remove all of their titles and smiles!” – Mercedes Mone, AEW wrestler
This public appeal captured attention, raising questions about Mercedes Mone’s next move against Stat Daddy and The Babes of Wrath within AEW’s continuing rivalries.
Ongoing Uncertainty Shapes AEW’s Current Storylines
As rumors persist and social media stirs anticipation, key figures like Jon Moxley, Chris Jericho, and Mercedes Mone embody the intensity and unpredictability of All Elite Wrestling’s narrative landscape. With Moxley’s contract locking him in through at least 2027 and Jericho’s status still in flux, the potential for high-profile transfers or returns remains a hot topic. Meanwhile, Mercedes Mone’s actions underscore the ongoing drama within AEW’s women’s division.
These developments are set to impact both AEW and WWE storylines, ensuring that fans will be watching closely for the next twist in the ongoing battle for wrestling dominance.
