A revived Jon Moxley says AEW and NJPW have him feeling like an 18-year-old and he now reckons he can wrestle until he's 100.

Mox, who wrestled under the name Dean Ambrose at WWE, left the company earlier this year, having refused to extend his deal. He's since made appearances at AEW's Double or Nothing and an NJPW event in which he became the IWGP United States Champion.

The 33-year-old also made a return to the American indie scene this weekend, taking on Darby Allin at a Northeast Wrestling event.

Speaking to TMZ, Mox claimed that working with AEW and NJPW has reinvigorated his love for the wrestling business and he's feeling really great being a professional wrestler again.

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"The last month or so, the last few weeks especially have been really great just being a professional wrestler again," he said in a video which can be seen below. "Just got back from Japan, two successful shows over there for New Japan Pro Wrestling. I feel like I'm 18 again, right now. I'm just chomping at the bit to get in the ring again. ... I'm like a little kid again. I'm so excited about the future, I could wrestle until I'm 100."

The former Shield member also thanked all of his fans, especially the ones who have been with him from the very beginning.

"I got a lot of fans around the world, some of which have been with before WWE," he added. "I got a lot of great fans that have stick with me through thick and thin, through everything. They're still sticking with me and now they're AEW fans, they might be WWE fans too, that's cool. There's enough room for everybody. Just a lot of gratitude to the whole universe."

Moxley has certainly looked a different man since his WWE days and exudes so much confidence, fans simply can't wait to see what he brings night in and night out when AEW finally begins hosting their weekly show.

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