AEW President Tony Khan took to Twitter on Wednesday night to announce that this has been one of the most “hectic weeks” for his promotion as far as it pertains to injuries and unavailability. He wrote,
“Tonight’s #AEWDynamite, NEXT on TBS, will be presented with up to 5 minutes overrun!
This has been one of the most hectic weeks for injuries + unexpected unavailability that I can recall in @AEW, especially since the pandemic era.
Tonight will be a wild night on @TBSNetwork!”
As we previously reported here on eWn, Kyle Fletcher is dealing with visa issues. Additionally, Trent was pulled from the show after being attacked by the Undisputed Kingdom.
Tonight's #AEWDynamite, NEXT on TBS, will be presented with up to 5 minutes overrun!
This has been one of the most hectic weeks for injuries + unexpected unavailability that I can recall in @AEW, especially since the pandemic era.
Tonight will be a wild night on @TBSNetwork!
— Tony Khan (@TonyKhan) February 22, 2024
After the attack last Wednesday during the Texas Death Match, as @trentylocks took steel chairs from the Kingdom + the knee to the head from @roderickstrong, Trent has been pulled by @AEW docs from #AEWDynamite and sent home to rest.@OrangeCassidy is being evaluated by docs now
— Tony Khan (@TonyKhan) February 22, 2024
Mercedes Mone continues to train for her in-ring return, which is expected to take place at the upcoming “Big Business” themed episode of AEW Dynamite in Boston, MA.
Taking to her Instagram account, Mone posted a video that is set to Kendrick Lamar’s “Count Me Out” song. Mone captioned the photo with the following,
“Thank you @flatbackstraining
For being a safe space to do what I love most
For reminding me who da f**k I am
For welcoming me and making me better with every training session.
For being a school that all wrestlers can be proud of.
For going above and beyond for a young vet like this Brooklyn Girl.
For being there for me when I didn’t know where to start again. And reigniting my mind, body, and passion. It’s almost time”