PAC Injured While Working For British Independent Promotion

The former Open the Dream Gate Champion could be on the shelf.

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PAC has been back in his native United Kingdom since losing his Dragon Gate Open the Dream Gate Title to Ben-K at Kobe Pro-Wrestling Festival on 21 July, working the likes of Adam Maxted on the independent circuit, but it looks like he picked up a nasty injury while working for TNT Extreme Wrestling.

Ring Rules posted the following update to Twitter last night:-

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Maximising the above tweet/image reveals a nasty-looking gash on the underside of PAC's left thigh. There's currently no word on how the injury was suffered or how long he might be out for, but it doesn't look pretty. At all.

PAC's name has been in and out of the headlines all year, having seemingly signed with All Elite Wrestling earlier this year, only to pull out amidst talk of "creative differences" ahead of Double Or Nothing. It's thought that his recent Open the Dream Gate Championship loss will lead to his eventual signing with the nascent promotion, though nothing has been confirmed yet.

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Whatever the severity of PAC's injury, here's hoping he's able to mount a swift recovery and that the issue doesn't hold him up when it comes to making big moves in the business.

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