Wrestling Rumor Mill: Jeff Hardy’s Injury Update, Shotzi’s Knee Woes, and Contract Extensions Unveiled”
Engaging in speculative discussions Jeff Hardy about the latest gossip in the world of professional wrestling has become a cherished pastime for many fans, often ranking just behind the thrill of watching the actual matches. In this daily column, we delve into the most recent rumors circulating through the pro wrestling rumor mill.
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Before diving into the rumors, it’s crucial to remember that these are speculations and have not been officially confirmed. Rumors are a regular part of the wrestling community, and their accuracy is assessed in our weekly feature, Rumor Look Back.
Here are the rumors making rounds today:
Bryan Alvarez of Wrestling Observer Live reported that the buzz circulating within All Elite Wrestling (AEW) suggests that Jeff Hardy did not suffer a concussion during his match against Sammy Guevara. Instead, he reportedly has a broken nose. This injury occurred during a taped match for the upcoming episode of AEW Rampage.
Dave Meltzer from F4WOnline stated that there was a sense of panic backstage when Shotzi allegedly “blew out her knee” during a double taping for NXT this week. She reportedly left the building using crutches.
According to Fightful Select, Drew McIntyre’s contract with WWE has been extended beyond WrestleMania. This extension is attributed to some injury-related inactivity. It’s important to note that while sources close to Drew confirm the extension, a new WWE deal has not been finalized.
TBS Champion Julia Hart has been absent from wrestling for over a month, and Fightful reports uncertainty about the nature of her injury. However, creative ideas are said to be on hold until she receives clearance.
Dave Meltzer mentioned that Anthem decided to terminate Scott D’Amore’s position before last month’s Hard to Kill pay-per-view. Allegedly, D’Amore was aware of the decision, and his attempt to acquire TNA was a response to his impending departure.
PW Insider suggests that now that Endeavor owns WWE, traditional practices and plans are being discarded in favor of strategies deemed best for the company.
As always, these are rumors and should be taken with caution as they await official confirmation. For a retrospective look at the accuracy of past rumors, check out our weekly Rumor Look Back feature. If you’ve come across any intriguing rumors, feel free to share them in the comments section. Remember, it’s all part of the speculative fun in the world of professional wrestling.