Britt Baker, Rey Fenix And Matt Jackson Are All Said To Have Suffered Injuries On AEW DYNAMITE

Britt Baker, Rey Fenix And Matt Jackson Are All Said To Have Suffered Injuries On AEW DYNAMITE

This week's episode of AEW Dynamite may have resulted in several potentially serious injuries, as Rey Phoenix, Britt Baker and Matt Jackson are all said to have been hurt during their respective matches...

By MarkCassidy - May 21, 2020 07:05 PM EST
Filed Under: AEW
Source: Via PW Mania

Although there's been no official word from AEW, it's being reported that The Lucha Bros.' Rey Fenix, The Young Bucks' Matt Jackson and Britt Baker (DDS) all suffered injuries during their respective matches on Dynamite this Wednesday.

Many fans actually picked up on what happened to Britt and Fenix, in particular. During Baker's tag-team match, Hikaru Shida and Kris Statlander slammed Nyla Rose into the corner right on top of her knee, and she visibly winced in pain. Meanwhile, Fenix overshot a dive during a brawl with the other Casino Battle Royal competitors and laded hard on his back and hip. Finally, Jackson is said to have suffered a rib injury after his dive off the stands with his brother Nick in the middle of the empty stadium melee to close out the show.

Again, we're not sure how serious any of these injuries are because they still haven't been confirmed by anyone within the promotion, but here is obviously a chance one or even all three of these talented wrestlers will be on the shelf for a while.

Keep an eye on The Ring Report for updates as we have them.

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