Bronson Reed’s jaw-dropping performance at WWE Survivor Series: WarGames 2024 came at a cost, as the powerhouse may have sustained a significant injury during the match. Concerns arose after Reed executed a breathtaking Tsunami splash from the top of the WarGames cage, leading to fears of injuries to one or both ankles.
According to a report from the Wrestling Observer, Reed is scheduled to undergo further medical tests to determine the full extent of the damage. Early indications suggest a potential broken right ankle, though initial fears of injuries to both ankles have since been alleviated.
At this time, WWE has not provided a timetable for Reed’s recovery, leaving his future in limbo. Fans and insiders alike will be watching closely, as Reed has been a dominant force on WWE programming in recent months, and any extended absence would be a significant loss.
Reed’s fearless leap from the cage highlighted his commitment to delivering unforgettable moments, but the risk appears to have taken its toll. Stay tuned for updates as more details on Reed’s condition emerge.
Juice Robinson’s hopes of closing out 2024 with a strong showing in AEW’s Continental Classic Gold League were dashed when the charismatic “Rock Hard” star suffered a broken fibula in his opening round match against Will Ospreay. The injury forces Robinson out of the tournament, paving the way for luchador Komander to step in as his replacement.
According to Wrestling Observer Newsletter’s Dave Meltzer, Robinson’s injury occurred just three minutes into the match while attempting to block an Ospreay sunset flip. Though a still photograph reportedly reveals his left foot bending unnaturally, Robinson showed no immediate reaction and soldiered on. His performance included a high-risk top-rope move, demonstrating remarkable resilience despite unknowingly competing with a serious injury. The only noticeable hiccup came when his leg buckled during an Ospreay hurricanrana attempt.
AEW has yet to provide an official timeline for Robinson’s recovery, leaving fans to wonder how long the fan-favorite star will be sidelined. In the meantime, the company has made an intriguing choice by replacing Robinson in the Gold League with Komander, a high-flying luchador and former AAA World Cruiserweight Champion.
Komander’s journey in the Continental Classic kicks off on Rampage this Friday, where he’ll face Ricochet in what promises to be an exhilarating clash of styles. The high-stakes action continues just one day later on Collision, with Komander taking on Darby Allin.
While Robinson’s exit is undoubtedly a blow to the tournament, Komander’s inclusion brings a fresh dynamic to the competition, offering fans the kind of thrilling, high-octane action that has defined AEW’s in-ring style. Fans will now watch closely to see if Komander can capitalize on this unexpected opportunity.
AEW star Juice Robinson may be facing a significant setback after sustaining an injury during his Continental Classic match against Will Ospreay at last week’s AEW Collision tapings. The injury, which appears to affect his left foot or ankle, was serious enough that Robinson was spotted using crutches and wearing a wrap at WrestleCade shortly afterward.
Latest on Robinson’s Condition
On a recent episode of Wrestling Observer Radio, Dave Meltzer provided updates on Robinson’s medical status. According to Meltzer, the Bullet Club Gold member is concerned that he may have suffered a broken foot. Robinson has already undergone X-rays, but the results had not been made public as of earlier this week.
If the worst-case scenario is confirmed, Robinson’s participation in AEW’s prestigious Continental Classic tournament could be in jeopardy. Robinson is currently competing in the Gold League of the tournament, where each match carries significant weight in determining the eventual champion.
Potential Outcomes for AEW’s Tournament
Should Robinson be unable to continue, AEW faces a challenging decision. Meltzer speculated on possible scenarios, including Robinson being forced to forfeit his remaining matches or AEW introducing a replacement to fill his spot. Both options would undoubtedly shake up the tournament landscape, which is a cornerstone of AEW programming in the coming weeks.
The stakes are particularly high for Robinson, as the Continental Classic offers competitors the opportunity to elevate their status within the company while vying for a title opportunity.
What’s Next?
Fans and officials alike are eagerly awaiting further updates on Robinson’s condition. If the injury proves to be less severe than feared, Robinson may still compete with limited physicality. However, AEW’s emphasis on wrestler safety means they are unlikely to take unnecessary risks.
For now, the wrestling world sends its best wishes to Juice Robinson as he navigates this difficult time. Whether he continues in the Continental Classic or takes time off to heal, his in-ring charisma and relentless fighting style will be missed by fans around the globe.
Stay tuned as more details about Robinson’s injury and AEW’s plans for the tournament emerge in the coming days.
Maria Kanellis, a beloved figure in AEW and ROH, has shared an uplifting health update after months of concern surrounding a rare medical diagnosis. Back in July, Kanellis revealed that doctors had discovered a mass on her adrenal gland, later identified as a pheochromocytoma—a rare tumor affecting only 8 out of every 1,000,000 people.
This type of tumor can cause dangerous spikes in adrenaline, impacting vital functions like blood pressure and heart rate. In October, Kanellis underwent surgery to remove the tumor but experienced complications during her recovery. Despite the challenges, she remained positive and determined, supported by fans and the wrestling community.
Yesterday, Kanellis took to her X account (formerly Twitter) to deliver the news everyone was hoping for:
“Hello. I wanted to give you guys an update. I know it’s been a little bit. It took a little bit for the pathology to get back, but I wanted to let you guys know that I am cancer-free. The tumor was not cancerous. We are so incredibly grateful and thankful to be moving into this holiday season cancer-free and to not have that worry. Thank you so much for all of the well-wishes and the prayers.”
The diagnosis and treatment were undoubtedly daunting, but Kanellis’ announcement brings hope and relief not only to her family and fans but also to those who may be battling similar health challenges. Her journey serves as a testament to resilience and the power of a supportive community.
As she celebrates this milestone, Kanellis can now look forward to focusing on her family and career without the shadow of this rare condition hanging over her. With the holiday season upon us, her news is a reminder of what truly matters—health, gratitude, and the strength to overcome life’s obstacles.
The New Day, one of WWE’s most celebrated factions, reached a bittersweet milestone during their tenth-anniversary celebration on this week’s episode of WWE Raw. What could have been a triumphant moment for the trio of Xavier Woods, Kofi Kingston, and the returning Big E instead turned into a shocking display of turmoil, signaling a dramatic shift for the iconic group.
Big E Returns, But Unity Shatters
The segment began with General Manager Adam Pearce inviting Woods and Kingston to the ring, where the duo addressed their recent struggles. Tensions between them had been brewing for weeks, culminating in a heated argument just days earlier. Both men expressed gratitude to the fans for supporting their decade-long journey but hinted that trouble was brewing, assuring the audience, “It’s not your fault.”
Before they could elaborate, Big E’s entrance music hit, drawing an eruption of cheers from the crowd. Big E, who had been sidelined with a career-threatening neck injury since 2022, made an emotional return. However, the excitement quickly gave way to tension as Big E voiced his concerns about the ongoing discord between his longtime teammates.
Big E shared heartfelt words about how Woods and Kingston stood by him through his darkest days, vowing to return the favor by becoming their manager until he was medically cleared to compete. It was a selfless offer—but one that wasn’t met with the gratitude he might have expected.
Woods and Kingston Lash Out
To the audience’s shock, both Woods and Kingston rejected Big E’s proposal. Woods, visibly upset, accused Big E of only stepping in after weeks of infighting, suggesting that his return felt too little, too late. Kingston’s response cut even deeper. In a bitter tirade, Kingston dismissed Big E’s injury struggles, pointing out how legends like Kurt Angle managed to return to the ring after similar setbacks.
The two berated their former ally, questioning his commitment to the group and casting doubt on his future in the ring. Woods delivered the harshest blow, claiming Big E would never be medically cleared and telling him to walk away for good.
A Fractured Family
Despite Big E’s attempt to mend fences with a final offer of a group hug, Woods and Kingston stood firm. The once inseparable trio seemed irreparably broken as Woods and Kingston clasped hands in the ring, declaring themselves a two-man unit. Big E, left standing alone, watched on in a poignant moment that marked the end of an era.
What’s Next for The New Day?
The New Day’s decade-long legacy is one of camaraderie, innovation, and record-breaking success. But with this unexpected turn of events, fans are left wondering if this marks the permanent dissolution of the group or the beginning of a heated rivalry among its former brothers.
With Big E’s return to Raw and his promise to be present every week, the story is far from over. Whether reconciliation or further betrayal is on the horizon, The New Day’s 10th-anniversary celebration will undoubtedly be remembered as a pivotal chapter in their storied WWE history.
Stay tuned to see how this emotional saga unfolds—and whether Big E can find his way back into the hearts of his former brothers in the weeks to come.
Adam Copeland, better known to fans as the “Rated R Superstar,” is on the mend and eager to make his in-ring return. The AEW star has been sidelined since Double or Nothing 2024, where he suffered a tibia fracture after leaping off a steel cage in a high-risk stunt. Now, Copeland has been medically cleared to compete and recently offered fans a glimpse of his recovery progress.
“My Brain Forgets I’m 51”: Copeland Reflects on His Injury
Appearing on The Leafs Nation podcast, Copeland shared insights into both his recovery and his mindset.
“I feel good,” Copeland stated. “You know, my brain forgets I’m 51, but my body quickly reminded me: ‘Yeah, you just jumped from 21 feet, a**hole. Like, that’s technically three stories. You’re 51, quit it.’ But I feel good. I’m ready to get back at it and to get busy again.”
The comments reflect both Copeland’s signature humor and his determination to resume his AEW career. Despite his readiness to return, he didn’t disclose exactly when fans might see him back in the ring.
Balancing Wrestling and Hollywood
Part of the reason for Copeland’s delay in returning to AEW television is his involvement in the entertainment world. The veteran wrestler is currently filming the second season of Disney+’s Percy Jackson and the Olympians, where he plays the god of war, Ares. Production is expected to wrap in January 2024, which conveniently lines up with several major events on AEW’s calendar.
Opportunities for a Grand Return
AEW has no shortage of opportunities to reintroduce Copeland in a big way. January marks the highly anticipated AEW x NJPW Wrestle Dynasty event, a collaboration with stars from Stardom and CMLL. Meanwhile, February sees AEW traveling to Australia for its first-ever Grand Slam event Down Under. Either event would be a fitting stage for the Rated R Superstar’s comeback, especially given the international buzz surrounding both shows.
A Legacy in AEW
Since debuting at WrestleDream 2023, Copeland has wasted no time making an impact in AEW. His highlights include becoming TNT Champion and reigniting his storied rivalry with Christian Cage, who now leads the devious Patriarchy faction. Their emotional and intense feud has brought a deeply personal element to AEW’s programming, cementing Copeland as a key player.
What’s Next for Copeland?
As Copeland wraps up his acting commitments and prepares for an in-ring return, fans can expect him to pick up right where he left off. Whether continuing his feud with Christian Cage or targeting new challengers, the Rated R Superstar’s comeback is sure to shake up AEW in 2024. Stay tuned as the countdown to his return begins!
Survivor Series: War Games 2024lived up to its chaotic reputation, delivering brutal action that left several participants battered and bruised. While the main event saw CM Punk and The Original Bloodline claim victory over The New Bloodline, the physical toll of the match was evident by the time the cage door closed.
Jimmy Uso Breaks Toe in High-Stakes Splash
In one of the night’s most jaw-dropping moments, Jimmy Uso leaped from the top of the cage to crash Jacob Fatu through a table with a devastating Uso Splash. While the crowd erupted in awe, the move came at a price—Jimmy reportedly broke his toe during the landing.
Post-match, Jimmy was seen being helped up the ramp by his brother Jey Uso and Sami Zayn, in a poignant display of teamwork and brotherhood. He shared a heartfelt embrace with Roman Reigns before the show went off the air, signaling both the physical and emotional weight of the contest.
Another harrowing moment came courtesy of Bronson Reed, whose attempt at his signature Tsunami Splash off the cage went horribly wrong. Reed aimed to put Roman Reigns through a table, but CM Punk managed to pull Reigns away at the last second, leaving Reed to crash through the table himself.
Reports from Fightful Select and post-show comments from Paul “Triple H” Levesque indicate that Reed is under medical evaluation, with concerns of a possible ankle injury. While the spot was designed to take him out of the match, the impact may have caused real damage, potentially sidelining the powerhouse for an extended period.
Jacob Fatu Scares Fans with Moonsault Mishap
Adding to the chaos, Jacob Fatu slipped during a moonsault attempt and appeared to tweak his knee. While the spot had fans and commentators concerned, reports confirm that Fatu was ultimately unharmed and chose to sell the injury as part of the story.
Punk, Reigns, and Others Escape Unscathed
Despite the physicality of the match, other major players like CM Punk, Roman Reigns, and Solo Sikoa managed to emerge without any reported injuries. Punk, in particular, played a pivotal role in the match’s conclusion, assisting Reigns in sealing the win with a Spear to Sikoa.
What’s Next for WWE’s War Games Warriors?
With multiple injuries casting a shadow over the night’s triumphs, the focus now shifts to the road ahead. Jimmy Uso’s status will be closely monitored, as his role within The Original Bloodline remains critical. Meanwhile, the potential absence of Bronson Reed could alter The New Bloodline’s momentum moving forward.
As for the victorious team, lingering tension between Punk and Reigns suggests that this alliance might be short-lived. The emotional embrace between Jimmy and Roman, combined with Reigns’ cautious respect for Punk, leaves fans speculating on the Tribal Chief’s next moves.