
As PWMania.com previously reported, AEW star Juice Robinson was pulled from the Continental Classic after suffering a broken fibula in his match with Will Ospreay on an episode of Collision and was later replaced by Komander in the tournament.
According to the latest Wrestling Observer Newsletter, the injury happened nearly three minutes into the match after Robinson blocked a sunset flip. The AEW star’s left leg then twisted in an ugly and gnarly direction, which couldn’t be seen on television. As Ospreay was going for a move on Robinson, the Bang Bang Gang member’s left leg went out, and he fell.