Kyle Fletcher AEW Injury Update After Nasty Collision Spot (AEW News)

AEW's Kyle Fletcher said to be in "good spirits" following Collision injury scare.

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After suffering what appeared to be a leg injury on AEW Collision this past weekend, Kyle Fletcher is said to be in good spirits.

This comes from Fightful Select, who note that, while there isn't much info on the Protostar's injury right now, he "seemed in good spirits" after Collision.

On Collision, Fletcher teamed with Mark Davis to pick up a win over the Rascalz's Zachary Wentz and Dezmond Xavier. However, the bigger talking point coming out of the show was reports about an injury to Kyle.

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Via f4wonline's Bryan Alvarez, Kyle Fletcher was seen in a walking boot after Collision. While it's not been confirmed, this injury seems to have happened when he and Davis did a double-team spot. After picking up a Rascal a piece, bashing their opponents together, and then giving them each suplexes, Davis appeared to land on Fletcher's leg.

Earlier in the night, Kyle, Davis, and Kazuchika Okada talked about wanting to regain the AEW Trios Titles, as well as Fletcher adding that he was gunning for MJF and the AEW World Championship. Of course, Kyle is also the current reigning, defending two-time AEW TNT Champion, as well.

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For Kyle Fletcher, he's been on quite the evolution over these past 18 months or more, fully seizing the opportunity to make himself a name as a singles star after years of being part of one of the best tag teams on the planet, Aussie Open.

Expect more on this as it develops, and hopefully any injury isn't one that'll keep Kyle on the sidelines for too long.

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