Jon Moxley has a renewed vision of the pro wrestling industry following his sobriety and it has given the former AEW World Champion much more clarity.

Before Moxley made an appearance in Philadelphia for this week's AEW Dynamite, he unabashedly spoke with The Messenger about his road to sobriety.

"I would love to give you like a positive, self-help book-type answer or something about f---ing sunshine and rainbows and fairies and sh--, but that's really not reality," Moxley said of his sobriety. "It's been good on the whole, it's been good. I'm the luckiest guy in the world. But, you know, you will pay for it on the other side, your choices you make in your life."

Despite the tough reality of recovering from sobriety, Moxley realizes that the payoff has been worth it to him because he doesn't put up with all the trivial aspects that comes with an industry grown from the carnival grounds.

"Pro wrestling specifically is full of bullsh-- and bullsh--ters," he said. "I’ve always had a very low tolerance for bullsh--. But now it’s f---ing non-existent, my level of patience for bullsh--."

Moxley credits his wife Renee Paquette for being vital part to his sobriety and to becoming the person he's supposed to be.

"I plan on being here for a long f---ing time and accomplishing a lot more," he declared. "I feel like I’ve barely scratched the surface on what I’m capable of."

Jon Moxley is approaching almost two years of being fully sober. Fans got to see him come check on Bryan Danielson following the hard-hitting main event of Wednesday's Dynamite.