Rush and Dralistico of La Faccion Ingobrenable are back in AEW following probably the most recent episode of “AEW Collision” which aired on March 7, marking their first appearances for the corporate in 2026. Each men had been out of motion because the fall of 2025 as a consequence of separate injuries, and in the newest edition of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Dave Meltzer explained exactly what was unsuitable with the Mexican stars.
In Dralistico’s case, he was on the shelf as a consequence of an injury to his ear which required surgery. The person himself posted an image of himself from a hospital bed back in December 2025 when he was waiting to enter surgery, thanking AEW President Tony Khan for the whole lot he has done for him. Dralistico recently got cleared by the AEW medical team and was back in motion this weekend, and he’ll hope that he can remain healthy because the injury to his ear that forced him under the knife had been plaguing him for over a 12 months.
As for Rush, it was confirmed shortly before the ROH Final Battle event in December that he had suffered a knee injury and could be out for an undisclosed period of time. Rush was alleged to challenge Bandido for the ROH World Championship, but that match was postponed. Nonetheless, unlike his brother, Rush opted to not have surgery on his knee as that might have kept him out of motion for for much longer. As an alternative, Meltzer explained that Rush has been rehabbing the injury for several months and got clearance at first of the month, allowing him to wrestle in a dark match before the March 4 episode of “AEW Dynamite.” Whether Rush’s match with Bandido can be penciled in for a future ROH event stays to be seen, but given their recent performance on “Collision,” LFI are back, and so they mean business.

