As noted before, Kota Ibushi suffered a broken femur injury earlier this month and is currently expected to be out of action for AEW for the next two years.
Ibushi provided an update earlier today on Instagram stating that he was discharged from the hospital and gave his thanks to AEW CEO Tony Khan, Kenny Omega, and everyone else who has helped and supported him through his ordeal.
“Finally made it to the wheelchair. This is also the help of nurses, Mr. Nakazawa, Mr. Kenny, President Tony Khan, and many other dedicated people and fans who were able to move from bed to wheelchair. Of course I’m in no more pain, extreme pain. In such a short period of time my legs and body have gotten thinner, and I have lost 12.4 kilograms, but this is just the beginning of post-operation. From here on out it’s all my choices how I heal and the future will change. Cure the best for the bodies!
For the first time I’ve seen a place where there are other jobs outside of professional wrestling, but the CEO himself gives a lot of work. Contract extension extension,,,no words to say. Kenny is also vice president but doing his best. What should I repay it? Pro wrestling has to be returned by pro wrestling!! ️Now, I’m dedicating what I can to my company and fans.”

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