WWE NXT Announces Injuries To Finn Balor And Other Superstars Posted By: Dustin Frisch on Jan 29, 2021
WWE posted their WWE NXT injury report video starring Matt Camp. It features updates on the likes of Finn Balor, Curt Stallion, and Jessi Kamea. These are usually a part of the storylines. Curt Stallion suffered an injury to the back of his neck when attacked backstage by Legado del Fantasma. Per doctors, Stallion is expected to be medically cleared for next Wednesday’s title match with NXT Cruiserweight Champion Santos Escobar, given proper rest Jessi Kamea suffered chest and back injuries from the clothesline and one-arm powerbomb she took from Raquel Gonzalez during the Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic match that saw Gonzalez and Dakota Kai defeat Kamea and Aliyah. She is medically cleared to compete as tolerated
The following are the results of the January 29, 2021 edition of WWE
1. Daniel Bryan challenged A.J. Styles to a match ahead of
Royal Rumble
3. King Baron Corbin defeated Dominik Mysterio
4. WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns and Kevin Owens geared up to destroy each other at the
Royal Rumble pay-per-view
6. Daniel Bryan, Shinsuke Nakamura & Big E defeated A.J. Styles, Cesaro & Sami Zayn by disqualification
7. Daniel Bryan, Shinsuke Nakamura, Sheamus Big E & Otis defeated A.J. Styles, Cesaro, Sami Zayn, The Miz & John Morrison
8. After the main event, Braun Strowman returned and destroyed everyone in the ring Source: WWE.com
The Bella Twins Comment On Possible WWE Comeback For WrestleMania Posted By: Ben Kerin on Jan 30, 2021
The Bella Twins were recently guests on The Ellen Show for an interview in which they spoke about the possibility of making a return to WWE for a future WrestleMania appearance.
Nikki Bella on a potential WWE return for WrestleMania: Oh, definitely. I mean, recently WWE made their huge announcement aboutu WrestleMania for the next three years. So when I heard about Dallas 2022, Hollywood 2023, I was like, I got chills. And I go, ‘Brie, we have never gone after the tag titles. They were made for us, like, there’s another run in the Bella Twins. So I’m calling like, maybe in Dallas, WrestleMania. At some point we’re coming back.
Amanda Huber describes the mysterious lung condition that led to Brodie Lee’s death
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AEW wrestler Jon Huber (aka Brodie Lee) died last month after a long battle with a mysterious lung illness. His wife Amanda joined the AEW Unrestricted podcast to provide a detailed timeline on Brodie Lee’s tragic battle. You should listen to the full podcast to hear her full account.
Brodie first noticed that something was wrong in October when he couldn’t finish workouts on his Peloton bike. The shortness of breath that he experienced was alarming. COVID-19 was an immediate concern, but he didn’t have other obvious symptoms. Within a few days he developed a high fever, but he tested negative for COVID.
Amanda Huber Opens Up About The Final Months Of Brodie Lee
AEW Unrestricted, Amanda Huber, the widow of the late Jon Huber (aka Brodie Lee), opened up about the passing of Jon. She said her purpose was to set the full record straight and give answers to the many questions that people have had about Jon’s passing. She started from Jon’s initial diagnosis of “bronchitis and allergies”.
“He would typically drive to Jacksonville on Tuesday nights, so he could check in, be here and like everybody said, he would wrestle and then Thursday’s, he would drive home at 3:00 – 4:00 in the morning just to be home,” Amanda said. “And I’d be like, ‘Stay another night. Enjoy it. Get a rest without kids around.’ He’s like, ‘No, I want to be home.’ So he would come home. Tuesday night, drove up to Jacksonville, spent the night and got COVID tested here through AEW, and actually tested negative here at AEW.