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Ozzy Osbourne shared a selfie with Jason “Mosh Pit” Momoa, revealing the actor’s hardcore move of diving into the mosh pit during Pantera’s opening set at the

**Ozzy Osbourne Shares Wild Selfie with Jason “Mosh Pit” Momoa After Actor Stage-Dives During Pantera Set**

 

In what might be the most metal moment of the year, Ozzy Osbourne took to social media to share a now-legendary selfie with none other than actor and certified wildman Jason Momoa—just minutes after the *Aquaman* star dove headfirst into the mosh pit during Pantera’s thunderous opening set at the *Back to the Beginning* concert in Birmingham.

 

The photo, showing a grinning Ozzy throwing horns next to a sweaty, slightly bruised but beaming Momoa, was captioned:

 

> “Madman meets madman. Jason ‘Mosh Pit’ Momoa tore it up tonight! #Respect”

 

According to eyewitnesses, Momoa—known for his towering frame, untamed energy, and deep love for heavy metal—was spotted near the stage during Pantera’s brutal rendition of “Cowboys from Hell.” But rather than watch like a regular VIP, he peeled off his jacket, handed someone his phone, and with zero hesitation, launched himself into the pit.

 

“It was chaos,” one fan said. “All of a sudden this massive guy just dives in and starts thrashing—then I realize, holy sh\*t, that’s Jason Momoa!”

 

Security tried to reach him, but gave up after realizing he was, in fact, enjoying himself and not under threat—if anything, he was the threat. Momoa reportedly emerged ten minutes later, shirt torn, hair flying, high-fiving fans before making his way backstage—where he was welcomed with a laugh and a hug by Ozzy himself.

 

The selfie quickly went viral, with fans dubbing the moment “The Pit and the Prince.” Twitter erupted:

 

> “Only Jason Momoa could go full berserker and *still* get invited to Ozzy’s dressing room.”

 

Once again, rock ‘n’ roll proved it’s more than music—it’s madness, muscle, and moments yo

u’ll never forget.

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