Backstage Report On Condition Of AEW Dynamite Competitors Following Blood & Guts

The annual Blood and Guts episode of “AEW Dynamite” is within the books and the wrestling world continues to be recovering from what went down in Greensboro, North Carolina. Each the boys and girls of AEW entered the double-ringed structure, taking years off of their respective careers by bleeding buckets of blood, smashing one another in the top with mirrors, and crawling around in broken glass. Now that the dust has settled on the event, how are the entire competitors feeling?

The reply is surprisingly good, at the least in line with a recent report from Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful Select who enquired in regards to the condition of the AEW roster after the show. Fightful were told that from the ladies’s match, Jamie Hayter left the cage feeling a bit bit banged up and had reportedly chipped a few of her teeth, but one source in the corporate stated that she was “as badass as you’d expect.” Skye Blue shed probably the most blood out of the twelve participants within the match, donning the crimson mask for over 45 minutes as she entered first for her team. Despite this, Fightful were told that Blue was okay once she got backstage.

On the time of writing, AEW sources weren’t in a position to provide an update on the condition of those involved in the boys’s match, but plainly nobody was seriously hurt. There have been also no serious injuries within the only non-Blood and Guts match from the night, that being the Falls Count Anywhere match between Hangman Page and Powerhouse Hobbs, with AEW sources claiming that each men were sore, but all the pieces went in line with plan. It’s fortunate that nobody suffered any significant injuries in the course of the night because it was confirmed to Fightful that as a consequence of the three match card, and the proven fact that “AEW Collision” might be airing live this Saturday, less roster members than usual made the trip to the event.

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