Jon Moxley will take part in Josh Barnett's Bloodsport 8.

Barnett announced today that Moxley will return for his fourth match at the GCW series at The Collective at Fair Park in Dallas on Thursday, March 31 as part of the WrestleMania weekend festivities. The event will air live on FITE TV. 

Moxley has competed in three prior Bloodsport events. He defeated Chris Dickinson at Bloodsport 3 in October 2020, defeated Davey Boy Smith Jr. at Bloodsport 5 in February 2021, then lost to Barnett at Bloodsport 6 in April 2021. Moxley's match has main evented each of the Bloodsport events he has appeared in.

Moxley joins Minoru Suzuki, Timothy Thatcher, Biff Busick, and Janai Kai in the talent lineup for Bloodsport 8. No matches have been announced as of yet. 

Moxley also currently holds the GCW World title. He won that Championship from Matt Cardona last September, and has since made successful defenses against Nick Gage, and Homicide.

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