The Bunny Departs From AEW

The Bunny is reportedly gone from All Elite Wrestling.

After fans noticed The Bunny was removed from AEW’s official online roster, speculation picked up that she was gone from the company. Mike Johnson of PWInsider has since reported that the two sides mutually agreed to part ways, although more details are not known at this time.

AEW has quietly released talent in the past with no official statement until the talent comes forward with the news or AEW President Tony Khan is directly asked. Such was the case more recently for Sonny Kiss, whose contract was not renewed earlier this fall after largely being inactive on AEW’s flagship shows in recent years.

The Bunny, formerly known as Cherry Bomb and Allie, joined AEW in 2019 following a run with Impact Wrestling. The Bunny was one of AEW’s first signings as she competed at the first Fyter Fest, Fight for the Fallen, and All Out pay-per-views. She initially competed under the name of Allie until early 2021 when she introduced her gimmick change and officially aligned with The Butcher and The Blade.

The Bunny also formed a partnership with Penelope Ford in 2021 as the two feuded with Anna Jay and Tay Melo, culminating in a brutal Street Fight that aired on the New Year’s Smash edition of “AEW Rampage.” She only had three AEW matches in 2023, suffering two singles losses to Jamie Hayter and Britt Baker. Her last match took place on “Rampage” in September as she teamed with Anna Jay and Taya Valkyrie in defeat to Britt Baker, Hikaru Shida, and Skye Blue.

Source: Wrestling Inc.

AEW Dynamite Preview 11/8/2023

AEW Dynamite will air live tonight on TBS from the Moda Center in Portland, Oregon.

  • AEW World Championship: MJF (c) vs. Daniel Garcia
  • ROH World TV Championship: Samoa Joe (c) vs. Keith Lee
  • Mark Briscoe vs. Jay White, with White’s AEW World Title shot at stake
  • Swerve Strickland vs. Penta El Zero Miedo
  • Red Velvet vs. Julia Hart

Matt Hardy Teases A New Direction For The Hardys

On the latest episode of his “The Extreme Life of Matt Hardy” podcast, Matt Hardy discussed a wide range of topics.

During the podcast, Matt noted that fans will see the most realistic version of himself soon and teased a new direction for The Hardys. He said,

“Let them go nuts. Let them have fun. If you’re one of those fans online that get mad that all the internet wrestling reporters post stuff and make headlines because we talk about interesting viewpoints, interesting opinions, if you get mad about all that and you don’t like me and you think I’m a pariah, fine. Have it your way. There’s plenty of people that don’t, and those are the people that I am catering to now. Because once again, even at AEW, myself and Jeff, we’ve been very, very nice for a long time. We were willing to give back and give back and give back, but now, we really haven’t been shown the respect that we should have been getting all along, so now we’ll stop giving, and we’ll start taking. So we’re not becoming heel. We are becoming real. You are gonna see the most realistic version of Matt Hardy that you’ve ever seen coming up in the future.”

Source: eWn

AEW Collision Preview 11/4/2023

AEW Collision live tonight on TNT from the Intrust Bank Arena in Wichita, Kansas.

  • Swerve Strickland vs. AR Fox
  • Darby Allin vs. Lance Archer
  • La Faccion Ingobernable & FTR vs. Gates of Agony, Ricky Starks & Big Bill
  • Willow Nightingale vs. Emi Sakura
  • The Acclaimed & Daddy Ass’s AEW World Trios Championship 69 Day Celebration

AEW Rampage Preview 11/3/2023

Tonight’s AEW Rampage on TNT.

  • Penta El Zero Miedo vs. Komander vs. El Hijo Del Vikingo
  • The Gunns (Austin Gunn & Colten Gunn) vs. Christopher Daniels & Matt Sydal
  • Skye Blue vs. Marina Shafir
  • Trent Beretta vs. Daniel Garcia

AEW Dynamite Preview 11/1/2023

AEW Dynamite will air live tonight on TBS for the first-time from the KFC Yum! Center in Louisville, Kentucky.

  • Tony Khan announced that he will have an important announcement on tonight’s show for AEW fans worldwide.
  • AEW International Championship: Orange Cassidy (c) vs. Claudio Castagnoli
  • MJF and three partners vs. Bullet Club Gold (Jay White, Juice Robinson and The Gunns)
  • Kenny Omega and Chris Jericho vs. Matt Menard and Angelo Parker

Injury Update On AEW’s Bryan Danielson

Last Wednesday on “AEW Dynamite,” Bryan Danielson sustained an injury, later announced by Tony Schiavone to be a broken orbital bone. The injury came during a tag match that included the “Dynamite” debut of Kazuchika Okada, with Danielson and partner Claudio Castagnoli eventually coming out on top. Today’s “Wrestling Observer Radio” features another update on Danielson’s condition, with Dave Meltzer reporting that the AEW star has undergone surgery for the fracture.

The company was reportedly hopeful that Danielson’s injury would not require surgery, but it turned out that the performer needed a procedure to heal properly. Meltzer pointed out the bad luck of Danielson’s AEW run thus far, with the 42-year-old suffering several unrelated injuries that have put him on the shelf for months at a time. The same can be said for Adam Cole, who debuted the same night as Danielson before being forced to spend much of 2022 away from the ring due to serious concussions. Cole is currently out of action again with an ankle injury.

Just last month, Danielson announced his intention to wrap up his full-time wrestling career within the next year. That makes the timing of his current injury all the worse, and it’s unclear if Danielson will look to extend that timeframe based on how long it takes for him to get back in the ring this time around.

Danielson was also injured wrestling against Okada back in June when the two faced off at the second annual AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door. Danielson fractured his forearm in that match, though he soldiered through the injury to win the bout.

UPDATE:

Bryan Danielson is currently out of action because of a broken orbital bone, but the injury did not happen as initially thought.

The original belief was that it occurred during the tag team match with Claudio Castagnoli against Orange Cassidy and Kazuchika Okada on last week’s Dynamite.

However, according to Dave Meltzer and Bryan Alvarez on Wrestling Observer Radio, the injury actually occurred during a recent match when he collided heads with Andrade.

Believed to have occurred in a tag match with Claudio Castagnoli against Okada and Orange Cassidy on last Wednesday’s “AEW Dynamite,” Danielson may have actually wrestled in that bout already having suffered the new break. According to the latest “Wrestling Observer Radio,” Danielson’s injury occurred four days earlier on “AEW Collision” during his match with Andrade El Idolo. In the course of the match Andrade went for a back elbow. The two men’s heads accidentally collided, and Andrade hit Danielson in the eye.

Danielson was sporting a black eye following the match, but the severity of the injury was not clear to him or AEW at first — some thought it was initially nothing serious at all. But once things became more apparent, the call was made to do the angle seen on “Dynamite” where Danielson took both an Orange Punch from Cassidy and a Rainmaker from Okada, paving the way to write him off television for the time being.

It is still uncertain whether he will choose to undergo surgery to repair it.

Whether or not Danielson opts for surgery is up in the air right now. Both he and AEW are optimistic that it might not be necessary for recovery and that the broken orbital bone could heal naturally, reducing the time he’d need to be away from the ring.

Source: Wrestling Inc.

News On An Injury Sustained By Bryan Danielson On AEW Dynamite

During this Saturday’s episode of “AEW Collision,” it was announced by Tony Schiavone that Bryan Danielson broke his orbital bone and is expected to be out for the remainder of the year. He will be undergoing surgery, too. The unfortunate injury happened during his tag team match against AEW TNT Champion Orange Cassidy and NJPW star Kazuchika Okada on the October 25 episode of “AEW Dynamite,” when he was hit with both an Orange Punch and Rainmaker.

Also, during “Collision,” Danielson’s Blackpool Combat Club stablemate Claudio Castagnoli called out Okada and Cassidy. He warned them that he will get his revenge for what they did to his partner — and he’ll be using their signature moves, the Orange Punch and Rainmaker, in the process. Later on the show, Castagnoli had a squash match with Tracy Williams, where he used the Rainmaker. Castagnoli is set to face Cassidy on the November 1 episode of “Dynamite.” Cassidy will be putting the AEW International Title on the line.

It was on the September 2 episode of “Collision,” when Danielson returned to AEW programming after fracturing his forearm during his match against Okada in June at AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door. The year before, at the 2022 Forbidden Door pay-per-view, Danielson had to miss it because of an undisclosed injury, and Castagnoli took his place in a match against NJPW star Zack Sabre Jr. Danielson and Sabre Jr., eventually got their one-on-one match earlier this month at AEW WrestleDream, in which Danielson got the win.

Source: Wrestling Inc.

AEW Collision Preview 10/28/2023

Tonight’s AEW Collision live on TNT from the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, CT.

  • AEW World Championship: MJF (c) vs. Kenny Omega
  • AEW Women’s World Championship: Hikaru Shida (c) vs. Abadon
  • Jay White vs. AR Fox
  • The House of Black

AEW Rampage Preview 10/27/2023

Tonight’s AEW Rampage on TNT.

  • Winner gets a shot at Hikaru Shida’s Women’s World Championship on Collision: Skye Blue vs. Willow Nightingale vs. Anna Jay vs. Abadon
  • Mike Santana vs. Ortiz
  • AEW World Champion MJF & Kenny Omega speak before their title match on Collision
  • Konosuke Takeshita vs. Kyle Fletcher