Dustin Rhodes puts out emotional messages after Sammy Guevara's reported injury scare
Current ROH World Tag Team Champion Dustin Rhodes, formerly known as Goldust, sent out heartfelt messages for his tag team partner, Sammy Guevara. It was recently reported that The Spanish God was stretchered out of the arena after his match.
Dustin Rhodes formed a tag team with the former TNT Champion, Sammy Guevara, nearly two months ago. The duo defeated Matt Taven and Mike Bennett of The Undisputed Kingdom to win the ROH World Tag Team Championship on an episode of Collision in August 2024. Rhodes and Guevara remain champions after a couple of defenses.
Meanwhile, Sammy Guevara was reportedly stretchered out of the arena after his match with Serpentico during the recent Ring of Honor (ROH) tapings. However, no official update regarding any injury has been provided by either Sammy or AEW as of yet.
Dustin Rhodes recently sent out an emotional message for his tag team partner, Guevara, amid his injury scare. The Natural took to X/Twitter to share some pictures with Sammy and wrote the following:
"Hey @sammyguevara, I love you buddy."
Check out his tweet below:
Dustin also responded to a fan on X/Twitter praising his chemistry with Guevara in the ring. He wrote the following:
"We ain't done because we are unstoppable! Best is yet to come"
Sammy Guevara called a current AEW champion "one of the greats"
At the recent Collision: Grand Slam event, Sammy Guevara wrestled AEW Continental Champion Kazuchika Okada in a title eliminator match but failed to win. The Spanish God took to X/Twitter to open up on his loss against Okada and even called the latter "one of the greats":
"Closed out Arthur Ashe Stadium against Okada. It was an honor to step in the ring with one of the greats. Congrats on the win I’ll see you down the line. It wasn’t my night but it doesn’t mean tomorrow won’t be, we continue on. #destiny"
Check out his tweet below:
Only time will tell when Guevara will make his in-ring return after his match at the recent Ring of Honor (ROH) tapings.