Wardlow’s Career Gets Body-Slammed by Devastating Injury Bug Again
You just can’t make this stuff up. Wardlow is reportedly back on the shelf with a significant injury almost immediately after his much-hyped return. Just when you thought the guy might finally catch a break, he suffered yet another setback. After being MIA for over a year, it felt like a genuine reset when he appeared on TV. Fans were hopeful. The company seemed ready to strap a rocket to him. Then, reality hit. Hard.
What is the Injury to Wardlow?
According to a report from Fightful Select, the fear within AEW is that Wardlow has suffered a torn pectoral muscle. If you’re wincing just reading that, you should be. A torn pec is no joke in the world of professional wrestling. It typically means surgery, followed by a grueling rehabilitation process that can sideline a wrestler for anywhere from six to nine months.
The timing is just brutal. This wasn’t a wrestler on a hot streak; this was a guy who had just battled back from a previous shoulder injury and a car accident. He spent months getting cleared, only to be held off television to go film two seasons of the American Gladiators reboot. He did his time, paid his dues, and was finally ready to get back to his actual job. To have this happen now? It’s less like bad luck and more like a targeted strike from fate itself.
How Did the Wardlow Injury Happen?
While nothing is confirmed, the speculation is that the injury may have occurred during the return angle itself at Forbidden Door. Imagine the scene: you’re making your big comeback, the crowd is electric, the adrenaline is pumping… and then a pop. The wrong kind of pop. If that’s indeed what happened, it adds a layer of tragic irony that’s almost too perfect for the often-chaotic world of professional wrestling.
It’s a tough pill to swallow for everyone involved. The report notes that fellow talent are “bummed out” by the news, and who can blame them? They watched him wait patiently for his moment, only to have it snatched away before he could even get his boots dirty in a proper match.
What’s Next For Wardlow?
So, what’s next for the man they call Mr. Mayhem? The report suggests a non-physical, enforcer-type role could be an option to keep him on TV. But let’s be real—AEW hasn’t exactly mentioned him since his return. Betting on a prominent non-wrestling role feels like a long shot, especially when the company’s booking can sometimes feel like it has the attention span of a gnat.
This situation is a frustrating reminder of just how fragile a wrestling career can be. One wrong move, one awkward landing, and months of hard work can evaporate in an instant. All we can do is hope the initial diagnosis is wrong or that his recovery is faster than expected. Until then, the saga of Wardlow continues to be one of AEW’s most compelling, and heartbreaking, “what if” stories.
