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A positive injury update has emerged for one of AEW’s top stars. Former AEW International Champion Orange Cassidy has been medically cleared to return to the ring, and his comeback could be happening “sooner than later.”
The news, first reported by BodySlam.net and later corroborated by Fightful Select, is a development for AEW. The company has been dealing with a string of injuries to its top talent. Cassidy has been out of action for the past five months.
AEW Return Is Imminent
The report from Fightful Select states that Cassidy will be back “sooner than later” and is not expected to be out for the remainder of the year unless he suffers a setback. It was also noted that he has been a frequent presence backstage at recent AEW events during his recovery.
Orange Cassidy Is Sidelined
Orange Cassidy has been on the shelf since March of this year with what was suspected to be a torn labrum. The shoulder injury required surgery and has kept one of the company’s most popular stars out of action throughout the spring and summer. His absence reportedly affected a number of creative plans for the company during that time.
A Reign of Fighting AEW Champions
Before his injury, Orange Cassidy was in the middle of a career-defining run as the AEW International Champion. His first reign with the title, which lasted an incredible 326 days, was built on the foundation of him being a true fighting champion. He defended the championship on an almost weekly basis against a wide variety of opponents, and his matches were consistently a highlight of AEW programming.
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His laid-back, slacker persona, combined with his surprising bursts of in-ring athleticism, made him one of the most unique and popular characters in all of professional wrestling. His connection with the AEW audience is undeniable, and his absence has been felt.
His return will be a welcome boost to an AEW roster that is currently without several of its other top stars, including Adam Cole, Will Ospreay, Swerve Strickland, and Dustin Rhodes, who are all also sidelined with legitimate injuries. The wrestling world will now be eagerly awaiting the return of “Freshly Squeezed.”
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