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Renee Paquette Reveals Jon Moxley’s Rare Personal Side

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Jon Moxley, known for his intense and violent persona in All Elite Wrestling, appeared in an unexpectedly gentle light in Renee Paquette’s New Year‘s social media post. This glimpse into Jon Moxley’s personal side has surprised fans who primarily associate the focus keyword with his gritty, anti-hero character in the wrestling world.

Jon Moxley’s Complex On-Screen Image

On-screen, Jon Moxley cultivates a reputation as a fierce “purveyor of violence,” thriving in chaotic, brutal deathmatch style contests. Fans recognize him as one of AEW’s top stars—his reputation built on authenticity and a no-nonsense approach. Before rising to prominence in AEW, he performed in WWE under the ring name Dean Ambrose, growing his global fan base.

Recently, Moxley added the AEW Continental Championship to his list of accomplishments at Worlds End, after successfully competing twice in the Continental Classic Tournament. Tony Khan and his team, who signed him early in AEW’s existence, are reportedly shaping his presentation in a fashion reminiscent of previous WWE legends. This focus on his strong, resolute persona has made him a consistent draw for the company.

Family Moments Shared by Renee Paquette

Despite his reputation for toughness, fans were treated to a softer side of Jon Moxley thanks to a highlight reel posted by his wife, Renee Paquette, on Instagram. Her New Year’s post included brief but affectionate clips of Moxley during 2025, featuring moments where he is shown walking with a balloon, posing in selfies with Renee Paquette, and relaxing backstage with their daughter.

In her post, Renee Paquette wrote:

“So long 2025 😘😘,” Renee Paquette captioned her post.

This candid look at the couple’s private life differs greatly from the intensity fans are used to in the wrestling ring and has resonated positively throughout the wrestling community.

Moxley’s Resilience in AEW and Looking Ahead

As the calendar turns, Jon Moxley remains a crucial force at the top of AEW, following a year marked by both triumphs and setbacks. While AEW supporters are optimistic about the year ahead, concerns arose regarding a tough injury described as the “worst accident at Worlds End. Despite that incident, Moxley pushed through injury to defeat Kyle Fletcher in the semi-finals and Kazuchika Okada in the finals, sealing victory in the AEW Continental Classic Tournament. Afterward, he connected with peers and fans through a heartfelt promo, dedicating his win to fellow wrestlers and loyal supporters.

This rare glimpse into Jon Moxley’s personal side adds nuanced layers to his public persona, illustrating that even the most imposing characters in sports entertainment have moments of normalcy away from the spotlight. For AEW and Tony Khan’s team, Moxley’s dual ability to captivate audiences both in and out of the ring cements his status as a foundational star, promising more memorable moments in the coming year.

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.
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