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Jon Moxley suffering from bruised tailbone

AEW champion Jon Moxley has revealed that he is suffering from a bruised tailbone although he did not specify when he suffered the injury. Bruised tailbones take a while to heal and can lead to severe pain and tenderness in the tailbone area.

Moxley uploaded a photo on his Twitter showing the badly-bruised tailbone writing, “If you’ve ever wondered what a bruised tailbone looks like…” The injury most likely took place at the Double or Nothing pay-per-view where he wrestled The Dark Order leader Brodie Lee.

The champ appeared on Dynamite last week but only joined the commentary table for the match between Brian Cage and Lee Johnson and said he’s been stuck to his couch ever since the Lee match, probably due to his injury.

Moxley is set to face number one contender Brian Cage at the upcoming Fyter Fest show. We will have betting odds for Fyter Fest from USA casinos and other outlets as the show gets closer. Cage got a ticket to the main event after he won the casino ladder match at Double or Nothing going in last as the mystery entrant. Fyter Fest was supposed to be AEW’s inaugural show in the United Kingdom but the coronavirus pandemic altered everything. While Fyter Fest will still take place, a date and location have not been announced yet.

Last year, the show took place in late June at the Ocean Center in Daytona Beach, Florida, and aired live and free on B/R Live.

Colin Vassallo
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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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