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Jon Moxley Teams with Will Ospreay at Beach Break Showdown

2026-07-09 · Jon Moxley · Match Report

**Jon Moxley teamed with Will Ospreay on 9 Jul 2026 during AEW Dynamite: Beach Break, taking on The Workhorsemen (Anthony Henry & JD Drake) in a high‑stakes tag match that put the Death Riders’ future on the line.**

The announcement hit social media just hours before the live broadcast, confirming that Moxley and Ospreay would lock horns with Henry and Drake. The bout unfolded mid‑show, with both teams trading blows in a fast‑paced contest. Moxley showcased his brawler style, while Ospreay added aerial flair, ultimately securing the win for their side after a double‑team finisher at the 22‑minute mark.

Moxley has long led the Death Riders, a faction he built around a hard‑hitting ethos. By aligning with Ospreay-once a bitter rival who attempted to break Moxley's neck last year-he signals a strategic shift. The partnership highlights Moxley’s willingness to blend his “Purveyor of Violence” brand with Ospreay’s high‑flyer reputation, potentially expanding the faction’s appeal to a broader AEW audience.

While Moxley defended the Continental Championship on several occasions earlier in the year, the Beach Break tag win adds another layer to his résumé. The victory reinforces his credibility as a multi‑title contender, keeping the belt in active conversation as he balances singles and faction duties.

The aftermath saw veteran Dutch Mantell step in to address Bully Ray’s recent accusations that Moxley is a “fraud” using backstage influence. Mantell dismissed the claim as a publicity stunt, leaving Moxley’s storyline open for further development. Fans can expect Moxley to either double down on his Death Riders leadership or pursue another high‑profile feud, possibly targeting the AEW World Championship at the upcoming All In 2026 event.

Bully Ray’s bold statement that he could knock out Moxley added heat to the backstage narrative. Though Ray’s comments sparked a brief social‑media flare‑up, they may serve as a catalyst for a future confrontation, especially if Moxley continues to dominate both singles and tag divisions.

Moxley’s Beach Break appearance cements his status as a central figure in AEW’s current landscape. By securing a win alongside Ospreay and weathering criticism from a WWE legend, he proves his adaptability and resilience. The next weeks will likely reveal whether he leans into faction expansion or pivots toward a solo championship chase.

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