Backstage Updates On AEW Revolution Injuries, Late Changes Made To AEW Dynamite

Backstage Updates On AEW Revolution Injuries, Late Changes Made To AEW Dynamite
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Fightful Select recently divulged some behind-the-scenes information about AEW Revolution 2025 and AEW Dynamite’s latest Wednesday episode.

In a particularly violent Steel Cage match, Kyle Fletcher was left with quite a few wounds. His opponent, Will Ospreay, limped out of the arena but reports suggest he was in “okay” shape.

Following his match, Mark Davis required medical assistance and had to have staples put in. After a notably vigorous confrontation with Hangman Page, MJF was said to be feeling “okay”.

The arrangement for AEW Dynamite’s episode on March 13th saw some unexpected changes. One of the key wrestlers for the event failed to make an appearance at the venue. Previously, AEW had a comprehensive lineup prepared for the follow-up edition of Dynamite. However, numerous wrestlers were noticeably “banged up” after Revolution 2025, leading to fewer matches in the Wednesday’s lineup.

Formerly with TNA, “Speedball” Mike Bailey made his initial appearance on AEW during Dynamite, where he bested The Beast Mortos in the AEW International Title Eliminator Tournament. Bailey’s debut saw more than a “couple of pitches” in its planning stages.

The report also furnished updates about Vinny Pacifico who featured in the recent Dynamite episode. Pacifico, in collaboration with Eli Thesus and Gabriel Aeros, didn’t fare well against The Opps (comprising HOOK, Katsuyori Shibata, and Samoa Joe). Pacifico lost part of his tooth during a tussle with Shibata.

In addition, Pacifico was highlighted on a Times Square Billboard for the second time in the same week.