Lio Rush Health Update and Title Match Announcement for AEW Battle Of The Belts VIII

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We have a title match set for the AEW Battle of the Belts event, which takes place following next week’s episode of AEW Collision.

On this week’s edition of Collision, it was announced that The Acclaimed vs. Matt Menard, Angelo Parker, and Daniel Garcia will be taking place next week. Matt Menard took to Twitter to react to the matchup, writing:

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“These idiots have been coasting for months. Hope you enjoyed the run boys. IT’S OVER #AEW #AEWCollision.”

In other news, Lio Rush was forced to withdraw from his scheduled title shot at NJPW Destruction in Ryogoku due to an illness.

The former WWE wrestler took to Instagram to comment on how his illness came at a crucial time. He wrote,

“2 weeks ago I got really sick during a crucial time in my career, changing the path that I was on.

Im not entirely sure how to handle it other than to be home with family while I process the changes that this event has caused.

I don’t know what’s next other than to heal and I’m hoping that this time away will help me do just that.

I’ll be releasing an album, titled No time to heal, on my birthday, Nov 11th, that I hope will tell my story.”

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Lio Rush Forced to Withdraw from NJPW Event Due to Illness

Former WWE wrestler Lio Rush has been forced to withdraw from his scheduled title shot at NJPW Destruction in Ryogoku due to an illness. Rush took to Instagram to comment on how his illness came at a crucial time in his career, changing the path that he was on.

In his Instagram post, Rush expressed his disappointment and uncertainty about the future. He mentioned that he got sick two weeks ago during a crucial time in his career, which has caused him to reevaluate his plans. Rush stated that he is not entirely sure how to handle the situation other than to be home with his family while he processes the changes that this event has caused.

Rush also mentioned that he doesn’t know what’s next for him other than to heal, and he hopes that this time away will help him do just that. He revealed that he will be releasing an album titled “No Time to Heal” on his birthday, November 11th, which he hopes will tell his story.

This news comes as a disappointment to fans who were looking forward to seeing Rush compete in NJPW. However, it’s important for Rush to prioritize his health and take the necessary time to recover.

Rush’s withdrawal from the event raises questions about the impact it will have on the card and who will replace him in the title match. NJPW officials have not yet announced any changes or replacements for the event.

Fans can stay updated on all wrestling news by visiting eWrestlingNews.com or following their Twitter and Facebook pages. It’s important to support Rush during this time and wish him a speedy recovery.