Josh Alexander Sustains Injury, Mark Briscoe Opens Up About Unleashing His Full Potential (Video)

Josh Alexander Sustains Injury, Mark Briscoe Opens Up About Unleashing His Full Potential (Video)
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Mark Briscoe is currently 0–2 in the ongoing AEW Continental Classic tournament, and that’s something he’s ready to try and change.

Speaking in a recent “Digital Exclusive” video on AEW’s official Twitter account, the 12-time ROH World Tag Team Champion said he’s no longer going to “hold back.” He said,

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“Yeah man, second loss. Like I said, ain’t no damn shame in my game. You understand what I’m saying? I’ve been a tag guy my whole life, one of the best of all time in the tag team division. But now we’re doing singles matches dammit and I gotta figure this s**t out. I gotta figure it out.”

He continued, “I focus on what my daddy told me, “don’t worry about what’s behind you worry about what’s in front of you” and that’s what I’m doing. So the next three cats that I come up against in this Continental Classic tournament, ya’ll in trouble cause I ain’t holdin’ back, baby. I ain’t holding back. I know what I gotta do and I’m gonna do it. Dammit.”

Josh Alexander recently revealed that he suffered a shoulder injury at the Impact Wrestling Bound For Glory 2023 pay-per-view event, but the good news is that surgery is not required.

Speaking during a recent interview with Adrian Hernandez, the two-time Impact Wrestling World Champion revealed that he “tore up” his shoulder a bit while facing off against Alex Shelley at the October 21st pay-per-view event. He said,

“A little inside baseball, at Bound For Glory, in that main event with Alex Shelley, I tore up my shoulder a little bit. Nothing that required surgery or time off, but stuff that was ailing me the entire time. The next night is when we taped that match with Will Ospreay, and nothing was gonna [inaudible]…100%, moving without my left arm through most of that match. Just to be able to step foot in the ring with somebody like Will, who I’ve watched.”

Alexander continued, “Everybody’s seen, everybody knows how good he is. But to get in there and go one-on-one and realize the type of chemistry that we had together instantly, first time stepping foot in the ring, and to be able to deliver a match like that for the IMPACT crowd, that’s the kind of stuff that builds momentum. That’s the stuff that I want to be a part of.”

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Mark Briscoe, a 12-time ROH World Tag Team Champion, is currently participating in the AEW Continental Classic tournament. However, he has faced two losses so far in the tournament and is determined to turn things around.

In a recent “Digital Exclusive” video on AEW’s official Twitter account, Briscoe expressed his determination to no longer hold back. He acknowledged his background as a tag team wrestler but emphasized that he now needs to focus on singles matches. Briscoe stated that he is committed to figuring out his strategy and giving it his all in the upcoming matches of the Continental Classic tournament.

Briscoe’s fiery determination was evident in his words as he referenced his father’s advice to focus on what lies ahead rather than dwelling on the past. He assured his opponents in the tournament that they should be prepared because he is not holding back anymore. Briscoe’s confidence and dedication to improving his performance in the tournament were evident in his passionate speech.

The video clip shared on Twitter showcased Briscoe’s enthusiasm and determination. It is clear that he is fired up and ready to face his next opponents in the AEW Continental Classic tournament.

In other wrestling news, Josh Alexander, a two-time Impact Wrestling World Champion, recently revealed that he suffered a shoulder injury during the Impact Wrestling Bound For Glory 2023 pay-per-view event. However, he reassured fans that surgery is not required for his injury.

During an interview with Adrian Hernandez, Alexander explained that he “tore up” his shoulder while facing off against Alex Shelley at the pay-per-view event. Although the injury did not require surgery or time off, it affected him throughout the match. Despite the injury, Alexander managed to deliver an impressive performance against Will Ospreay the following night.

Alexander expressed his excitement about stepping into the ring with someone as talented as Ospreay and highlighted the chemistry they had together. He believes that delivering a match of that caliber for the Impact Wrestling crowd helps build momentum and contributes to his overall goals in the wrestling industry.

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In conclusion, Mark Briscoe is determined to overcome his recent losses in the AEW Continental Classic tournament and give his best in upcoming matches. Josh Alexander, on the other hand, suffered a shoulder injury but managed to deliver an impressive performance against Will Ospreay. Wrestling enthusiasts can stay informed about these and other wrestling news on eWrestlingNews.com.