AEW has a few injuries on their roster, but losing someone like Pac is never a good thing. The veteran has picked up big wins and championships all over the world, but now he will have to take another break from AEW.

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It was previously reported that Pac was out of action with an undisclosed injury. We will have no idea what that injury is, but it will apparently keep the former NXT Champion from action for a long time.

Pac is still injured, which they mentioned again on AEW Collision this week. They first broke the news on Rampage on Friday night, but this time we have a bit more information about his status.

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During Wrestling Observer Radio, Bryan Alvarez revealed that Pac is out of action with an injury, but it is still unknown what is issue is. That being said, it is likely that Pac will be on the injured list for a long time to come.

It was noted how this injury is unfortunate for Pac, especially after his return to AEW was seemingly gaining more momentum. It was also not noted when he suffered this injury. We can only hope that he is able to heal up fast and get back to action.

The Death Triangle faction in AEW will certainly miss Pac. Sadly, that imposing trio hasn’t been able to do anything with each other in recent memory due to these issues. AEW might still have plans for them, so we’ll just have to stay tuned and see what Tony Khan has up his sleeves.

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