AEW Star Confirms Indefinite Absence Following Urgent Knee Repair on Collision Card
Professional wrestler and former UFC fighter Josh Alexander has confirmed he will undergo knee surgery next week following a recent injury sustained during his appearance at the March 27 episode of Impact Wrestling's *AEW Collision*. The athlete, who previously competed in mixed martial arts against opponents like Khabib Nurmagomedov, announced via social media that there is currently no timetable for his return to competition.
Key Points
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1AEW star Josiah Allen (Josh) has announced via social media video message in a severe knee injury.
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2He will undergo surgery next Wednesday after sustaining the injury during AEW Collision on March 18, Fresno CA. There is no timetable for his return to competition yet.
Developments
AEW star Josh Alexander confirmed he will undergo knee surgery this Wednesday with no return timetable set after being sidelined during a World Trios title match due to an injury sustained mid-bout, leaving him unable to defend his Maple Leaf Pro Wrestling Canadian Championship. This follows recent trends where AEW has had multiple stars like Toni Storm removed from television programming following injuries that have altered major storyline plans for the company.
Josh Alexander suffered a significant knee injury during AEW Collision on March 27, which requires surgery next Wednesday. He expressed disappointment over missing the MLP x ROH Global Wars event and admitted there is currently no clear timeline for his return to wrestling.