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Two AEW Stars Sidelined With Injuries, Return Timeline Unclear - Slam Wrestling
Well that blows. Fletcher has been on quite a run and Quen can't catch a break.
They should team Zay with Ortiz and see what happens.
This is where he got hurt. Not exactly a "risky" spot.Toni out for a while and now Fletcher and Quen.
Fletcher has taken some risky spots recently. I'm surprised he wasn't hurt any worse.
This is where he got hurt. Not exactly a "risky" spot.
https://www.reddit.com/r/JimCornette/s/ooLwsAvlME
Kyle certainly takes risks, especially for someone his size. It just goes to show you never can tell when an injury is gonna come. Who would have thought Cole would be fine through all those War Games matches then be put out for like a year off an injury during a run to the ring.Yeah,I meant that something like this caused a injury when he's taken scarier bumps. I have seen where he's came an ace of landing on his head/neck like Iyo did a couple of weeks ago.
Poor wording on my part lol...
WWE seems to want TNA to remain independent in the hopes of them eating into AEWs audience. That's the only reason they haven't outright bought TNA, like they did AAA imo. I can understand TNA management leaning into the partnership as WWE had a lot to do with them getting the AMC deal. But as someone who remembers old TNA, them accepting that they are now basically WWE's E show, below NXT and AAA doesn't make me want to watch them much.Yeah, I knew something like this would likely happen as soon as TNA had that agreement with WWE. It's just another feeder fed for WWE to use their NXT talent to go over TNA talent. I can see why a lot of talent are leaving TNA to go elsewhere as it seems like WWE is just phasing them out to eventually buy the company. After D'Amore was let go,it seems like Silva is nothing more than a figurehead for WWE.
This unfortunately didn’t surpise me. MJF and Nemeth would have been a fun match.
They have the same deal with AAA.
WWE seems to want TNA to remain independent in the hopes of them eating into AEWs audience. That's the only reason they haven't outright bought TNA, like they did AAA imo. I can understand TNA management leaning into the partnership as WWE had a lot to do with them getting the AMC deal. But as someone who remembers old TNA, them accepting that they are now basically WWE's E show, below NXT and AAA doesn't make me want to watch them much.
I certainly plan to.That does make sense about taking people away from watching AEW and the TV Deal. I'm like you in that it's just another WWE show and has that WWE feel to it that has got me to quit watching it. It's one less show I watch.
On another note, is anyone else watching Dynasty Sunday? I'm watching for other matches,but a big reason is Ospreays return and match with Mox.
That does make sense about taking people away from watching AEW and the TV Deal. I'm like you in that it's just another WWE show and has that WWE feel to it that has got me to quit watching it. It's one less show I watch.
On another note, is anyone else watching Dynasty Sunday? I'm watching for other matches,but a big reason is Ospreays return and match with Mox.
I don’t think it’s a slam dunk that MJF wins Sunday.
