Miro Addresses Apparent Leg Injury During Last Week's AEW: DYNAMITE; Doesn't Want To Talk About Rusev

Miro Addresses Apparent Leg Injury During Last Week's AEW: DYNAMITE; Doesn't Want To Talk About Rusev

In a new interview, Miro addresses that apparent leg injury he suffered during his debut match on All Elite Wrestling: Dynamite, and makes it clear that he has zero interest in talking about Rusev...

By JoshWilding - Oct 02, 2020 05:10 AM EST
Filed Under: AEW

During his first match on All Elite Wrestling: Dynamite, Miro appeared to sustain a knee injury of some sort, and fans have been worrying ever since whether he might be sidelined before even getting started. Luckily, it doesn't sound like things are too serious based on comments made by "The Best Man" in a recent interview. 

"I’m good. I’m pushing through everything," he admitted. "You can’t hurt me. It was an accident. I thought good ole Joey Janella or whatever the frick his name is, he just hits me. I’m standing on the apron and for no reason he comes across and hits me. He knows that I thought he should know better than this. He charged at us and he ducks out of the way and it was very uncomfortable and I landed on it. But, I’m good."

During the same interview, Miro was also asked about how his new character will differ to Rusev, his persona in WWE. Clearly not wanting to dwell on the past, he responded: "I don’t want to talk about Rusev. Who cares about that guy. I am The Best Man."

In case it's not already obvious, Miro is ready to move on from his time in WWE, and no one can blame him for that given the way he was treated during his time in that company. 

Check out the full interview below:
 

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