
Peter Rosenberg isnt backing down from his controversial comments about Jon Moxleys impassioned speech at AEW Worlds Endin fact, hes taking it even further.
The WWE personality defended his original tweet slamming Moxleys Continental Classic promo, brushing off fan backlash and doubling down on his stance
When one user tried to explain that Moxleys intense monologue was important in advancing the Death Riders storyline, Rosenberg wondered if the Death Riders even had a story, saying, The Death Riders have a story?!
He didnt stop there. In another tweet, Rosenberg took aim at the timing and relevance of the promo, arguing that Moxley was dragging out the show:
This comes after Moxleys emotional post-match speech following his hard-fought victory over Kazuchika Okada in the tournament final. The AEW star used the mic time to honor the locker room and the fans, calling AEW the elite of the elite and positioning the new title as a symbol of hard work and heart.
While it was a rallying cry for many, Rosenberg clearly didnt get the hypeand isnt afraid to say so. In fact, his criticism led to immediate backlash online, including a short reply from AEWs Ricochet: Peter. Not like this.
Its clear that Rosenbergs dismissive tone isnt helping the matter at all. As AEW leans into Jon Moxley as a spiritual cornerstone of the company, people like Rosenberg are challenging whether these emotional promos help or hurt AEWs presentation.
Do you think Rosenberg has a point, or is he completely missing the mark on what Jon Moxley was trying to say? Jump in the comments and tell uswas that speech inspirational or unnecessary?