AEW’s locker room is feeling the toll after Double or Nothing, with several top names now sidelined or awaiting medical clearance. The injury list coming out of the show is reportedly one of the longest AEW has dealt with in some time.

Among those hurting are The Young Bucks, with concern surrounding Nick Jackson, who may have sustained a concussion. While nothing has been officially confirmed, AEW talent have indicated that both Jackson brothers came out of the match banged up.

Despite the growing list, not everyone is down for the count. Jamie Hayter confirmed she’s doing just fine following her match with Mercedes Moné, telling Fightful she’s “totally fine with no worries.”

Will Ospreay also came out of the weekend unscathed, traveling to the show and performing without issue.

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AEW is holding off on announcing additional matches for upcoming shows until more talent are cleared. The roster is currently dealing with several undisclosed injuries, and AEW is expected to move forward cautiously until more performers are greenlit to return.

The AEW roster might be tough, but Double or Nothing left plenty of bodies in rough shape. With top names waiting on medical clearance and one-half of the Young Bucks potentially concussed, AEW’s next few weeks could look very different. If this keeps up, the company might be forced to shuffle the deck fast — and fans should buckle up for some last-minute changes.

Ringside News will continue to keep you updated if additional information becomes available.

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Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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