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That is kind of worse. Injuries can come from out of nowhere in wrestling and unfortunately there is only so much that can be done to avoid them entirely. Wrestlers get hurt all the time and unfortunately one of the only things that can be done is wait and see just how bad something may be. Now it seems that an initial report might be inaccurate compared to how things are.
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Earlier this week, Wardlow defeated Komander in a match on AEW Dynamite, but seemed to damage his knee in the process. After the show was over, Wardlow posted a message online, saying that his knee was fine. However, according to Wrestling Observer Radio, Wardlow is apparently not fine and may have suffered a torn meniscus. He is expected to get checked out later this week and it is not clear how much, if any, ring time he may miss.
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