Jon Moxley On Recording The Audiobook For His Autobiography: The Worst Part Of It Is It Feels So Pretentious To Read Your Own Words Back
Jon Moxley discusses the process of recording the audiobook for his autobiography, Mox, noting that he felt pretentious while recording it.

Jon Moxley discusses the process of recording the audiobook for his autobiography, Mox, noting that he felt pretentious while recording it.
In 2021, Moxley would release his autobiography, titled ‘Mox’ where he discussed his pro wrestling career and life up until that point, later recording an audio book for fans to listen to.
While speaking to B-105.1 in a new interview, Jon Moxley spoke about the recording of the audio book, noting that it ‘feels pretentious.”
“Yeah, it’s very difficult. It’s one of the worst parts of it because it takes a really long time and takes a couple weeks, and we’re sitting there recording it, and the worst part of it is it just feels so pretentious to, like, read your own words back. Like… it kind of makes you feel kind of foolish, like, ah, let me read my dictations to the world, you know, like, but, uh, so it kind of makes you feel like a little silly or reading your own words, but people enjoyed it. I was really glad about that. That’s still, that’s available out there wherever you get audio books and stuff, if you like reading about gory pro wrestling violence and frivolity and things of that nature.”
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Elsewhere in another recent interview, Moxley spoke about the unique venues that AEW find themselves in. You can read more about that here.
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