Unveiling the True Motive Behind AEW’s Injury Angle: What You Need to Know

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At first glance, it seemed like AEW star Harley Cameron was recovering well after her match. However, Bryan Alvarez revealed that Cameron sustained an injury during her May 25th bout at AEW Double or Nothing. Recently, in an AEW pay-per-view, Cameron and Anna Jay teamed up against Megan Bayne and Penelope Ford during the pre-show. On the May 28 episode of AEW Dynamite, Cameron suffered a bloody nose in another match alongside Anna Jay versus Bayne and Ford. According to Wrestling Observer’s Dave Meltzer, the “broken nose” was actually a planned storyline element, designed to cover for Cameron taking some time off. Meltzer explained that Bayne intentionally dropped Cameron face-first on the ring step, prompting a medical check and the scripted injury to allow Cameron a break. The match ended with Bayne and Ford securing the win.

As Cameron is expected to return soon, updates on her actual condition will be shared as they become available. Fans interested in ongoing AEW news can stay tuned for the latest information.

Fan Take: This storyline injury shows AEW’s smart approach to blending real-life breaks with in-ring drama, keeping fans engaged while protecting their talent. Cameron’s temporary absence could open up fresh storylines and opportunities, adding more excitement to AEW’s evolving roster.

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