AEW: Jungle Boy out of action with injury
It appears AEW’s injury problems are getting even worse, with more top talent getting injured in recent months.
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It appears AEW’s injury problems are getting even worse, with more top talent getting injured in recent months.
GiveMeSport had the opportunity to speak to Lea Bivins ahead of her debut for ONE Championship on the ONE 159 fight card in July.
With Forbidden Door just around the corner and six championships on the line, the best in AEW and New Japan Pro Wrestling collide in a revolutionary spectacle.
It appears the injury curse continues on the road to Forbidden Door as another change to the match card had to be made with only two nights to go until the big event.
The PPV quality singles match on Rampage between Andrade El Idolo and Rey Fenix saw a huge twist as an old faction was reborn.
The final Rampage before Sunday’s AEW X NJPW Forbidden Door Pay-Per-View featured a colossal card, containing the likes of ROH Women’s Champion Mercedes Martinez, Andrade El Idolo, Rey Fenix, HOOK and more.
Elite Indian wrestler Bajrang Punia on Saturday said he would compete in both, the postponed Asian Games and the World Championships next year, if there is a gap of at least one month between the two competitions. The 2022 Asian Games were postponed due to rising COVID-19 cases in China and the organisers are yet to announce new dates for the prestigious Continental event. The World Championship, set to be held in Russia in September 2023, will be an Olympic qualifying event.
Commonwealth Games in Birmingham next month. “I realised that my body had become slow, my attacking moves during competitive bouts lacked zing, I can’t move rapidly on the mat. Even after the Tokyo Olympics, I couldn’t get over my injury concerns. For the next 8-9 months, my mind would only think about the knee injury that I had suffered. There was always this fear of getting injured again, which affected my game," Bajrang, the reigning CWG and Asian Games champion, told media in an interaction facilitated by the SAI. "It restricted my movement during bouts as I would refrain from going all-out against an opponent. Then, last month, I went for some medical tests to clear my self-doubts. The tests were related to my speed, stamina, flexibility and power. Some were done at the Sports Authority of India’s (SAI) Sonepat centre while the others were conducted at a private university. It helped me a lot, as I was back to being the same Bajrang which people used to admire during 2018 and ’19 when there were no injury concerns as such.”