Former WWE stars show interest in joining AEW following recent interaction with Jon Moxley

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Jon Moxley is one of the main stars of All Elite Wrestling. Recently, he was involved in a wholesome interaction with two former WWE stars that made rounds on the internet. After that interaction went viral, the two stars went on to express interest in joining AEW.

Former WWE stars Bollywood Boyz recently had a fancy interaction with former AEW World Champion Jon Moxley. The duo gave Mox some Indian sweets to try on the special occasion of Diwali. The Purveyor of Violence enjoyed the taste and said he liked it. The post quickly went viral, with fans urging AEW to recruit the Bollywood Boyz to All Elite Wrestling.

Taking to X, Boyz reshared the post with a GIF from their one-off appearance in All Elite Wrestling. In that GIF, they even approached a fan who was calling AEW to sign the duo.

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The Bollywood Boyz made their first AEW appearance on the October 17, 2022, episode of Dark: Elevation. They later appeared on some random episodes of AEW shows before they extensively got involved in the independent scene.


Bollywood Boyz said Jon Moxley is invited to all Diwali celebrations

Bollywood Boyz are enjoying the spotlight after their Jon Moxley video went viral on the internet. The former WWE stars had choice words following their epic interaction with The Purveyor of Violence.

Taking to X, Boyz said that they have invited the former AEW World Champion to all the Diwali celebrations in India. They wish a happy Diwali to The Purveyor of Violence for all the coming years ahead.

"Jon Moxley is invited to all Diwali celebrations, going forward. Give Mox all the Indian Mithai sweets. 🪔🪔 Happy Diwali from DEFY and your Boyz!" they wrote

With that said, only time will tell what is in store for the future of the former WWE star in the world of professional wrestling. It is going to be interesting to see if this viral clip would prompt them to end up in All Elite Wrestling down the line.

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