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AEW performer officially pulled from upcoming show amid health crisis

An AEW performer has been pulled from an upcoming show due to an unfortunate injury. The star in question is none other than El Hijo del Vikingo.

On the recent set of TNA IMPACT tapings, Vikingo suffered a brutal leg injury during his match against Trent Seven while attempting a dive outside the ring toward his opponent. However, the highflyer provided an update on his condition and revealed that he'll be able to return to action after resting for 10 to 15 days.

El Hijo del Vikingo was scheduled to wrestle at AAA Guerra de Tatanes event on Sunday, November 10th but his leg injury will prevent him from taking part in the event. Lucha Libre AAA recently announced that Vikingo has been pulled from the event and Pagano will replace him to face Alberto El Patron for the AAA Mega Championship.

"🚨 MENSAJE IMPORTANTE 🚨Les compartimos la actualización del cartel para #GuerraDeTitanes. ⚔️¡Nos esperan luchas de altísimo nivel! "

AEW Performer El Hijo Del Vikingo recently provided an update on his injury

After suffering a leg injury on TNA tapings, many were concerned about El Hijo del Vikingo's condition. On Instagram, the highflyer provided an update on his condition. He revealed that after resting for five days, he'll start rehabilitation for his 100 percent recovery. The AEW performer revealed that he'll be out of action for 15 to 20 days and thanked the fans for their support.

"On Sunday I had a strong blow to my right knee, thank God it did not affect any ligaments or muscles, I have to rest for 5 days while the swelling goes down, then start rehabilitation until I am 100% recovered, I will be out for 15 to 20 days, thanks to @tnawrestling @luchalibreaaa for being attentive, thank you very much, also thanks to everyone who took the time to send me a message, thank you," wrote Vikingo.

We will have to wait and see if El Hijo del Vikingo makes his return to AEW television once he makes a full recovery.

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