Beyond Wrestling announced that Lio Rush had suffered an undisclosed injury during his match for the Vacant TNT Championship Ladder match at Sunday’s AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door 2024 event.
It was announced that due to his injury, they have pulled Rush from their upcoming Americanrana 2024 event on July 4th Worcester, Massachusetts.
BREAKING: Lio Rush suffered an injury during tonight's ladder match and will no longer be able to compete against @PerfectAaron1 at #Americanrana this Thursday, 4th of July at White Eagle in Worcester. We are working to find a suitable replacement…
— Beyond Wrestling (@beyondwrestling) July 1, 2024
Following Beyond’s announcement, Rush provided an update on Twitter stating that he did not suffer an injury but is currently dealing with some pain.
“I’m not suffering, but man am I in some pain. What a night. What a match. I’ll be back for more. Thanks to everyone for riding with me on this journey through the #ForbiddenDoor”
I’m not suffering, but man am I in some pain. What a night. What a match. I’ll be back for more. Thanks to everyone for riding with me on this journey through the #ForbiddenDoor 🚪🪜
— 🖤 Lio Rush (@IamLioRush) July 1, 2024
In a follow-up tweet, Rush stated:
“I’m good guys. Couple ice baths and I’ll be straight. I appreciate the concern.”
I’m good guys. Couple ice baths and I’ll be straight. I appreciate the concern 💪🏽
— 🖤 Lio Rush (@IamLioRush) July 1, 2024

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