Hologram (also known as Aramis Jr.) has been forced to withdraw from the upcoming Galli Lucha Libre event, scheduled for October 27, due to an injury. The revelation was made in a video shared by the Galli Lucha Libre brand.
According to Hologram, he anticipates being out of action for approximately two weeks.
Hologram conveyed his intent in the following words: “Greetings to all my friends in Chicago and GALLI Lucha Libre followers! I am your champion, the Sky Musketeer, Aramis aka Hologram. I have two updates for you – one slightly good and one bad. I hate to announce that I won’t be featuring in the 10/27 show. I was excited about performing and protecting this title (the GALLI Indiscutible Title), but my injury requires me to take time off for few weeks. Ideally, I would have liked to be there with every one of you but following the medical advice, I need to delay the match against Beast Mortos. The silver lining is that my recovery period is short – just about two weeks. I pledge to bounce back as quickly as possible and stage a spectacular show while maintaining the dignity of this championship. Warm regards from the Sky Musketeer.”
In the recent AEW WrestleDream 2024, Hologram managed to defeat The Beats Mortos.
In related news, as previously reported, Adam Cole underwent medical treatments to heal his broken ankle which involved the incorporation of a cadaver bone. His long-time adversary, Maxwell Jacob Friedman aka MJF, commented on this in a tweet, referring Cole as a ‘grave robber’.
MJF tweeted, “Go ahead. Cheer the grave robber 🙄”.
The tweet can be found below:
Go ahead
Cheer the grave robber 🙄 https://t.co/gCx7ueNUC1
— Maxwell Jacob Friedman™️ (@The_MJF) October 23, 2024
In addition, during a recent visit to the “WrestleBinge” podcast, Brody King talked about the commitment and work ethics of his employer and AEW President, Tony Khan.
King praised Tony with the following words: “Tony is relentless. I doubt he ever gets any sleep. He seamlessly switches from an AEW pay-per-view to a Jaguars game. He exhibits the same lively energy on the field and it leaves me in awe of his stamina. The feeling of exhaustion doesn’t seem to hit him as hard as it does us. He even manages to squeeze in a trip to England for something with Fulham. His dedication and industriousness is impressive. I have nothing but deep respect for Tony Khan.”.
Watch the full interview with Brody King here.