Update on Bryan Danielson’s Injury: Validity and LFI’s Return to AEW on Collision

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As seen on this week’s episode of AEW Dynamite, Bryan Danielson appeared to have suffered an injury following several spots where he was hit with an Orange Punch and Rainmaker. On this week’s episode of AEW Collision, Claudio Castagnoli revealed that Danielson suffered a broken orbital bone.

Multiple AEW sources are stating that Danielson’s injury is legitimate and it’s not scripted for storyline purposes.

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Also on this week’s episode of AEW Collision, LFI made their return following a series of vignettes that have been airing on AEW programming in recent weeks. LFI came out to the ring to save FTR from the House of Black.

Ricky Starks defeated Dax Harwood in singles action, with the House of Black watching in the crowd. The lights then went out and the faction were in the ring, siding with Starks and Big Bill. With FTR outnumbered, RUSH, Dralistico and Preston Vance came out for the save. A brawl broke out and the babyfaces stood tall.

You can check out some highlights from the match below:

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AEW Collision: Bryan Danielson Suffers Injury, LFI Returns

This week’s episode of AEW Dynamite had some intense moments that left fans shocked and concerned. One of the biggest highlights of the night was Bryan Danielson’s apparent injury. After being hit with an Orange Punch and Rainmaker, Danielson seemed to have suffered a broken orbital bone. Claudio Castagnoli confirmed this news on AEW Collision, stating that Danielson’s injury is legitimate and not scripted for storyline purposes.

The injury has raised concerns among fans and wrestlers alike. Bryan Danielson, also known as Daniel Bryan during his time in WWE, is known for his high-energy and physical style of wrestling. His matches are often filled with intense spots and high-risk maneuvers. It’s unfortunate to see him suffer such an injury, but it’s a reminder of the risks that come with professional wrestling.

Injuries are not uncommon in the world of wrestling. The physical nature of the sport puts wrestlers at risk of various injuries, ranging from minor bruises to more severe fractures and concussions. Wrestlers often push their bodies to the limit to entertain the audience, and sometimes, injuries are an unfortunate consequence.

On a more positive note, this week’s AEW Collision also saw the return of LFI (La Facción Ingobernable). The faction made their comeback after a series of vignettes that had been airing on AEW programming in recent weeks. LFI came out to the ring to save FTR from the House of Black.

In a singles match between Ricky Starks and Dax Harwood, Starks emerged victorious with the House of Black watching from the crowd. However, the lights went out, and LFI appeared in the ring, aligning themselves with Starks and Big Bill. FTR found themselves outnumbered, but the tide turned when RUSH, Dralistico, and Preston Vance came out for the save. A chaotic brawl ensued, with the babyfaces ultimately standing tall.

The return of LFI adds an exciting dynamic to AEW’s roster. The faction, led by RUSH, has a strong following and brings a unique style to the promotion. Their presence will undoubtedly shake things up and create new rivalries and storylines in the coming weeks.

While injuries are unfortunate, they are a part of the wrestling business. Wrestlers put their bodies on the line every time they step into the ring, and sometimes, injuries are inevitable. However, it’s essential to remember that these athletes are highly skilled and dedicated to their craft. They train rigorously and take precautions to minimize the risk of injuries.

As fans, we can support our favorite wrestlers by appreciating their hard work and dedication while also understanding the physical toll their profession takes on them. We wish Bryan Danielson a speedy recovery and look forward to seeing him back in action soon.

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