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Josh Alexander injured, to undergo knee surgery

In a video posted on social media, a frustrated Josh Alexander revealed that he will have to undergo knee surgery next Wednesday.

Alexander suffered the injury during the Collision tapings in a trios title match and he only found out how series it was now.

“I know I’ve been limping and been in pain for a week. But yeah, my surgeon told me, you know, I’m gonna need surgery this coming Wednesday. My knee injury is pretty severe,” he said. “And there’s, there’s no timetable set right now for when I will be back.”

Alexander was supposed to defend the MLP Canadian title last night at the MLPxROH Global Wars event but obviously was not cleared to compete.

“I would defend my Canadian championship still with one leg if I had to, because MLP, Canadian wrestling, it means everything to me, man. It’s who I’ve been for 20 plus years,” he continued.

His match with El Clon and Konosuke Takeshita against JetSpeed and Mistico, taped the prior Wednesday, will be his last one for a while as a long road to recovery lies ahead.


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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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