Rebel Suffers Dislocated Kneecap On AEW Dynamite

Rebel hurt herself while breaking a pin as she and Britt Baker faced Nyla Rose & Vickie Guerrero.

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Rebel suffered a dislocated kneecap while wrestling on last night's episode of AEW Dynamite, Fightful Select has confirmed.

Teaming with ally Britt Baker to face Nyla Rose and Vickie Guerrero, Rebel appeared to get hurt while breaking one of Rose's attempts at pinning Baker, landing awkwardly on her knee in the process. The former TNA/IMPACT wrestler couldn't get up after that, with Rose briefly assisting her as she tried to crawl out of the ring.

Britt pinned Guerrero a few moments later, scoring the victory for her team with Rebel still neutralised.

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Twitter user Justin Hollis uploaded the following clip of Rebel being helped to the back after the injury:-

In better news, Fightful's report notes that Rebel was believed to be "in good spirits" despite what happened.

There's currently no word on how long Rebel will be out of action for, but here's to a speedy recovery.

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Rebel has become a key part of Baker's act since the reigning AEW Women's World Champion turned heel in early 2020. Originally hired as AEW's hair and makeup stylist, Rebel was rechristened Reba by Britt after becoming a full-time television character last year, serving as Baker's personal assistant while Britt, too, was out with a knee injury.

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