Jon Moxley calls it “Day Zero.” That’s the day he walked back into All Elite Wrestling for Dynamite on Aug. 28 in Champaign, Ill., after a two-month hiatus to rehab a hip injury he has been wrestling with that made it difficult to walk. For him, it’s the day that began what he called a “hard reset and complete restart” of the five-year-old company.  His new AEW is two months old.  “Everything that has happened up until this point doesn't matter,” Moxley said in a recent Zoom interview with The Post. “This is Day Zero. We begin from here, and it might not look much different right now, but it will, and things are accomplished by small incremental steps, doing little things consistently. And that is how big changes are made over periods of time.” #jonmoxley #aew #aewwrestling #aewbigbusiness #aewcollision #aewdynamite #aewrampage #aewfightforever #aewhighlights #jonmoxleyinterview Subscribe and don't miss out on all the key news, highlights, and interviews about the Yankees, Mets, Giants, Jets, Knicks, Nets, Rangers, Devils, Islanders and what's buzzing in the sports world too! Catch the latest news here: https://nypost.com/sports/ Follow The New York Post Sports on: Twitter - https://twitter.com/nypostsports Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/nypostsports/

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