"No Creative Plans" For AEW's Scorpio Sky

AEW original no longer injured. but that's no longer the reason for his TV absence.

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"No creative plans have been put forward" for current All Elite Wrestling absentee Scorpio Sky, per most recent reports.

This is according to Fightful Select, who reported that;

"With several wrestlers in AEW out of action, and others headed back, fans have asked for updates from some absent stars. Scorpio Sky has been out of action for nearly five months...Fightful Select has learned that Scorpio Sky has been cleared for quite some time and has been eligible for an in-ring return. However, thus far no creative plans for him have been put forward. He was at another episode of Dynamite over the summer and filmed content, but it didn't end up airing."

The former TNT Champion was last seen on the July 6th edition of Dynamite when he was destroyed for the belt by fellow former titleholder Wardlow. Reports at the time confirmed that he'd been working with a leg injury and would be using the time off to heal. This latest report clearly suggests its more than just a health concern.

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Sky's former partner Ethan Page has featured prominently in this time, leading The Firm alongside Stokely Hathaway, but the former SCU man didn't feature alongside his 'Men Of The Year' partner.

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