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Jon Moxley Says Everyone Should Avoid Using Twitter

By The Spotlight StaffMay 19, 2024
Jon Moxley Says Everyone Should Avoid Using Twitter

Many pro wrestling fans are using the social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, to express their opinions. “Yes Movement,” “Women’s Revolution,” “We Want Cody,” and many pro-wrestling-related trends started on Twitter.

Jon Moxley last posted on Twitter on October 25th, 2021, to promote his autobiography. Moxley appeared on the latest episode of Hey! (EW), hosted by RJ City. During the episode, the IWGP World Heavyweight Champion was asked about why he wasn’t using X/Twitter.

“I don’t like Twitter at all. It’s hard to escape it. I feel like Twitter particularly brings out the worst out of everyone. It’s the worst way for people to interact. It’s terrible. Everyone should just drop it. I will keep it for emergencies. My advice to the entire world be… Get off that thing. Take it off your phone. Throw it in the garbage. We don’t need Twitter.”

Jon Moxley

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