Big Boom AJ Confirms AEW Return Following Injury

Social media star and AEW wrestler Big Boom AJ has provided fans with an update on his future in the company after sustaining an injury at AEW Full Gear 2024. The rising star assured fans that despite the setback, he is already planning his return to in-ring action.

Big Boom AJ’s Injury Details

During the Zero Hour pre-show at Full Gear 2024, Big Boom AJ teamed with Big Justice and guest timekeeper The Rizzler to defeat QT Marshall. However, it was later revealed that AJ competed with a broken foot, a testament to his determination and toughness.

In a video posted to social media, AJ confirmed the extent of his injury and outlined his recovery timeline:

“I’ve been in touch with Tony Khan today… I will be coming back. I’ll be back in the ring again.”

He is expected to be sidelined for six to eight weeks as he recovers from the injury.

Tony Khan’s Support and AEW Future

AJ’s connection with AEW President Tony Khan remains strong. Following their recent conversation, AJ reiterated his commitment to AEW and his excitement to resume his wrestling journey once fully healed.

Fans have praised Khan’s support of talent and the opportunities AEW provides to personalities transitioning into the wrestling world.

Big Boom AJ’s AEW Impact

AJ has quickly become a fan favorite, with his charismatic persona and collaborations with notable AEW stars. His victory at Full Gear showcased his potential, making his eventual return highly anticipated.

Looking Ahead

As Big Boom AJ undergoes rehabilitation, AEW fans are eager for updates on his recovery and eventual comeback. With strong backing from Tony Khan and a growing fanbase, AJ’s future in AEW looks bright.

Stay tuned for updates as Big Boom AJ’s journey continues in AEW!

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