AEW All Out 2023 Weekend Tickets Now On Sale, B. Brian Blair Undergoes Surgery

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AEW All Out 2023 Weekend Tickets Now On Sale, B. Brian Blair Undergoes Surgery
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Tickets are now on sale for the AEW All Out 2023 weekend shows, which will be taking place in Chicago, IL. On Friday, tickets for the general public were made available at 10:00 AM CST.

Both AEW All Out 2023 and AEW Collision will be taking place at the United Center in Chicago.

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GCW took to Twitter on Friday to announce that former WCW wrestler Lash LeRoux will be making his in-ring return at their ‘Say You Will’ show on September 1st in Chicago, IL.

You can check out the official announcement below:

You can check out some additional highlights from Thursday night’s episode of Impact Wrestling below:

And finally, B. Brian Blair recently underwent two back surgeries.

Speaking on a recent edition of Wrestling Observer Radio, Blair said,

“I’ve been in excruciating pain for two full years. I’ve needed a cane or a walker and have not been able to look up without bending my knees, again for two years. It’s been difficult to keep the game face on when my number has been called but I guess that’s what we learn in our business. After interviewing six different back surgeons, I called Dr. Uribe in Phoenix, whom Terry Bollea referred me to. After he reviewed all of my CTs, MRIs and X-rays, he recommended a former student of his (from 10 years ago), Dr Alikhani here in Tampa, at Tampa General Hospital. He operated on me both 6/27 and 6/29 for a couple great reasons. He said that no surgeon can operate at full capacity past six to seven hours and he also said it is not good to be anesthetized more than eight hours.

“He was correct in everything he did, as I now have a new lease on life. I can look up without bending my knees, as I have a curvature back in my spine, which made me almost two inches taller than I recently was. I no longer need a cane or a walker and even though I’m in pain, it’s primarily surgical pain. If anyone you know ever need a tremendous spine doctor, I don’t think there are any better than Dr Alikhani.

“We are only human and when you’re performing in front of thousands of people, you always want to do your best and too many people are trying to one up the next person. It’s a great subject that I hope the youth of today will be educated to.”

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