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After Adam Copeland (fka Edge), another AEW star forced to vacate his championship

A current AEW star had to vacate his championship due to an injury. Following Double or Nothing 2024, Adam Copeland (fka Edge) was also forced to relinquish the TNT Title due to a fractured tibia.

The AEW star in question is Bryan Keith. He officially signed with the Tony Khan-led promotion several months ago and has become a prominent face on TV. Keith is currently out of action due to injury but regularly appears in segments alongside Chris Jericho and Big Bill.

The 32-year-old last wrestled on the May 22, 2024, episode of Dynamite. Besides making waves in AEW, Bryan Keith also held the Deadlock Pro Wrestling (DPW) National Championship for over 10 months. However, it was recently announced that Keith had vacated the title due to injury.

DPW's official X/Twitter shared the following post about Keith's status:

Bryan Keith is the second All Elite Wrestling star to vacate a title in recent months. The former Edge got hurt in his TNT Title match against Malakai Black at Double or Nothing 2024. He had to relinquish the gold on the Dynamite after the pay-per-view.


Adam Copeland (fka Edge) regrets his injury for one reason

Adam Copeland (fka Edge) will be out of action indefinitely after suffering a fractured tibia. He sustained the injury while performing a high-risk spot in his Barbed Wire Steel Cage Match against Black.

On Wrestling with Freddie, Copeland recently revealed his biggest regret about the timing of his injury. He was looking forward to competing at All In 2024 in London, England.

"The regret that I have in this injury happening when it has, was Wembley Stadium. I was really, really pumped for Wembley because throughout everything and all the different venues I've been — and even all the dumps that I've wrestled or the barns that I've wrestled or just whatever right — Wembley, man, like I just think of Freddie Mercury, I think of Queen. That's where I go and it's like, 'Oh, Wembley, I can't wait.' Well, looks like I'm gonna have to wait longer."

All In 2024 is slated to take place at Wembley Stadium in August. Considering the nature of Copeland's injury, he will likely not be medically cleared to compete at the pay-per-view.

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