Update On How Long Chris Jericho Will Be Out Of Ring Action For Posted By: Ben Jordan Kerin on May 14, 2021
In an update on Chris Jericho s elbow injury, it is being reported that he will be out of ring action for 4-6 weeks.
Jericho suffered the injury during the fall from the Blood & Guts cage on AEW Dynamite a couple of weeks ago. Jericho was seen sporting a brace on his arm during this week’s Dynamite.
Wrestling Observer Newsletter reports that Jericho suffered a dislocated elbow in the fall.
Jericho s next scheduled match will be when his team The Inner Circle go up against The Pinnacle at the AEW Double Or Nothing pay-per-view on Sunday, May 30. It will be interesting to see if he competes given the time frame WON believes he will be out of action for.
Updated Card For IMPACT Wrestling’s Under Siege Pay-Per-View Posted By: Ben Jordan Kerin on May 14, 2021
Following this week’s episode of IMPACT Wrestling, below is the updated match card for the upcoming Under Siege pay-per-view event which will will air on May 15th on IMPACT! Plus.
Impact World Championship #1 Contender’s Match
Matt Cardona vs. Chris Bey vs. Chris Sabin vs. Sami Callihan vs. Moose vs. Trey Miguel
Impact Wrestling Knockouts Tag Team Championship Match
Jordynne Grace & Rachael Ellering vs. Fire N’ Flava
Impact Wrestling X-Division Championship Match
Josh Alexander vs. El Phantasmo
Impact Wrestling Knockouts Championship Match
Deonna Purrazzo vs. Havok
Date For AEW Full Gear 2021 Pay-Per-View Revealed Posted By: Ben Jordan Kerin on May 14, 2021
AEW s next big pay-per-view will be the Double or Nothing event, which will take place on May 30, 2021 at Daily s Place in Jacksonville, Florida.
The event will see the return of the Stadium Stampede Match featuring The Inner Circle and The Pinnacle, with the stipulation that if The Inner Circle loses they will be forced to disband at a team.
In an update on another future returning PPV for the promotion, Wrestling Observer Newsletter is reporting that AEW Full Gear is currently scheduled for November 6, 2021.
WWE has made changes to its COVID-19 testing policy.
Wrestling Observer Newsletter is reporting that instead of testing taking place the day before a show, those who live in Orlando will now be tested on the morning of the show.
Those in Orlando can get their tests done at the Performance Center in Orlando
Dave Meltzer said the following: For talent, there has also been a minor change. Previously, all talent had to get tested the day before, with the key being they would then know who failed and could adjust accordingly. Now, with so many being vaccinated, those who come from out of town get tested in Tampa at the hotel the day before the show, as before. But if you live in Orlando, you can avoid the drive to Tampa the day before the show and get tested at 8:30 a.m., or around that time, at the Performance Center, and then go home. You can then wait to get the results before having to be at the building generally around 1 p.m. for the show. It’s a convenience issue for those
IMPACT Wrestling has announced their next big pay-per-view, Slammiversary will take place on Saturday, July 17, 2021.
The event will take place live from Nashville.
There will be a lot of attention placed on this event as many of the WWE 90-day non-compete clauses of recently released talent end around this date and some big names are expected to return or debut with the company.
We can officially confirm that #Slammiversary will take place on Saturday July 17th LIVE on PPV! pic.twitter.com/Om0cRVNYL6 IMPACT (@IMPACTWRESTLING) May 13, 2021