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'WWE Raw' Star Isn't Returning Anytime Soon Amid Serious Injury
'WWE Raw' Star Isn't Returning Anytime Soon Amid Serious Injury

Yahoo

time07-06-2025

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'WWE Raw' Star Isn't Returning Anytime Soon Amid Serious Injury

'WWE Raw' Star Isn't Returning Anytime Soon Amid Serious Injury originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Don't expect one injured "WWE Raw" superstar to return to TV anytime soon. Throughout the wrestling industry, injuries have derailed several plans and have halted careers. AEW fans continue to wait for Eddie Kingston to make his return after he suffered a torn ACL and meniscus, as well as a tibial fracture. Future WWE Hall of Famer Asuka has been out of action for a year due to a knee injury, and she reportedly isn't ready to return. Advertisement There is another name who isn't expected to be back in the fold in the near future. Fightful's Sean Ross Sapp reports that Zoey Stark will likely miss "WrestleMania" season in 2026 due to her serious knee injury. Stark suffered the injury during an MITB qualifier on the May 19 episode of "Monday Night Raw." Zoey Stark delivers a clothesline to Ivy Nile during a "WWE Raw" match.(via WWE) Stark shared the ring with Rhea Ripley and Kairi Sane in a triple threat. Stark attempted a springboard missile dropkick on Sane, but she landed awkwardly. The former Pure Fusion Collective member immediately grabbed her knee and yelled out in pain. Stark had to be carried to the backstage area and couldn't complete the match. It's the same knee that Stark injured back in 2021. She tore her ACL and meniscus during a triple threat tag team ladder match on the "Halloween Havoc" edition of "NXT." Stark was back in the ring in less than a full year. Advertisement Stark's in-ring abilities didn't suffer after recovering from her first knee surgery. Many are wondering if the "WWE Raw" superstar can have the same recovery success this go-around. Related: Another Popular WWE Veteran Expected to Leave Company This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 3, 2025, where it first appeared.

Fan-Favorite AEW Star Gives Honest In-Ring Return Update
Fan-Favorite AEW Star Gives Honest In-Ring Return Update

Newsweek

time23-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Newsweek

Fan-Favorite AEW Star Gives Honest In-Ring Return Update

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Without a doubt, Eddie Kingston is one of the most beloved wrestlers on the AEW roster. More Pro Wrestling: Former WWE Talent Comes Out Of Retirement For One Night A classic everyman bruiser, Kingston spent nearly two decades on the independent scene before making his AEW debut on July 22, 2020. Kingston has since gone on to become a fan favorite, delivering hard-hitting classic matches as well as emotional promos that are among the best in the business. Unfortunately, Kingston has been missing from the squared circle since May 2024 when he suffered an injury that required surgery on a torn ACL and meniscus. Now, the Mad King has given an update about when he'll be able to come back to wrestling. Unfortunately, it may be a while yet. March 3, 2024 – AEW Continental Champion / NJPW STRONG Openweight Champion / ROH World Champion Eddie Kingston takes a kick from Bryan Danielson during AEW Revolution. March 3, 2024 – AEW Continental Champion / NJPW STRONG Openweight Champion / ROH World Champion Eddie Kingston takes a kick from Bryan Danielson during AEW Revolution. Jeff Jones/AEW Speaking recently with Mike Johnson of PWInsider, Kingston got candid about not being able to get in the ring just yet. However, he seemed to be optimistic regarding what the future holds. "I am not there," Kingston admitted. "I have started running in the ring. I am still doing physical therapy and I am mentally better. Yet again, as people know, it's a struggle, but being able to be in the ring again and work out with PT and working out with Cezar [Bononi] is helping my mental health, let alone my body. I can finally feel the ball is moving in the right direction." Eddie Kingston gave @PWInsidercom a health update. "I am not there. I have started running in the ring. I am still doing physical therapy and I am mentally better. Yet again, as people know, it's a struggle, but being able to be in the ring again and work out with PT and working… — Fightful Wrestling (@Fightful) May 23, 2025 While it's clear everyone wants Kingston to come back, his making a full and healthy recovery is the most important thing in this instance. Everyone here at Newsweek Sports wishes him the best as he recovers. More Pro Wrestling: Goldberg Gives Major Health Update Ahead of WWE Retirement Match Kingston has been wrestling professionally since 2002, performing with promotions like Chikara, Combat Zone Wrestling (CZW), Ring of Honor (ROH), Pro Wrestling Guerrilla (PWG), New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) and more. In 2020, Kingston debuted with AEW and has had multiple classic feuds and matches since, including with the likes of Jon Moxley, Chris Jericho, Bryan Danielson, and Claudio Castagnoli. His most notable tenure came when he simultaneously held the AEW Continental Championship, the NJPW STRONG Openweight Championship, and the ROH World Championship. Kingston has also held the CZW World Heavyweight Championship and the Chikara Grand Championship. More Pro Wrestling: 'I Can't Turn My Head' - Top WWE Star Battling Injury WWE WrestleMania 42 Relocation Confirmed: Report For more AEW and professional wrestling news, head on over to Newsweek Sports.

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