MVP reacts after top AEW star confirms injury just before Full Gear 2024
A top AEW star just confirmed an injury before Full Gear 2024. MVP has now reacted to this announcement.
Since MVP made his debut in AEW, he has been trying to acquire the services of Swerve Strickland. However, the former AEW World Champion turned him down at WrestleDream 2024 in an extremely public rejection.
This kickstarted the feud between Swerve and The Hurt Syndicate. Things got worse after Bobby Lashley debuted in All Elite Wrestling on the October 30 episode of Dynamite and laid out the former AEW World Champion. Since then, a match was announced between The All Mighty and The Realest at Full Gear.
Last week on Dynamite, Swerve Strickland called out Lashley but was jumped by Shelton Benjamin and the numbers game favored The Hurt Syndicate. Following this attack, Swerve shared an x-ray of his shoulder on social media indicating he was injured. MVP has now reacted to The Realest's revelation on X (fka Twitter).
"Youthful exuberance can lead to painful lessons...#thehurtsyndicate #wehurtpeople," he wrote.
Check out his tweet below:
MVP recently confirmed that Bobby Lashley was also not 100 percent
Bobby Lashley is set to make his in-ring debut for AEW at Full Gear 2024 when he squares off against Swerve Strickland.
The All Mighty has been going hard in the gym in preparation for his match against the former WWE star. This will be his first bout since he injured himself in May, earlier this year. He even underwent surgery following his freak injury.
Lashley was recently training with Montel Vontavious Porter in preparation for his match. The former United States Champion confirmed that the All Mighty revealed to him that he was not 100 percent healed and still had a bit of pain in his triceps.
"Dude was moving all that weight and telling me his triceps was still hurting. He's not 100% yet," wrote MVP.
Check out his tweet below:
It looks like both Swerve Strickland and Bobby Lashley will be headed to their grudge match at Full Gear in less-than-adequate health conditions.