Skye Blue made a lot of progress in AEW over the years, but everything came to a sudden stop after she got injured during the July 20, 2024 episode of AEW Collision. Since then, fans have been wondering when she’ll be back in the ring, and now Blue has confirmed she is able to walk again, which is definitely a positive sign.

While speaking during a virtual signing with K & S WrestleFest, Skye Blue provided an update on her condition, revealing that she’s working hard on her recovery and hopes to return soon.

Blue explained that rehabbing an ankle injury is hard, especially in her case, where her ankle was completely disconnected from her leg. Skye said she’s improving every day and is staying positive.

“I’m trying (to make my way back to the ring). Healing an ankle is not easy, and especially when it’s completely disconnected from your leg (she laughed). But, hopefully soon. Getting better and better every day.”

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Blue also confirmed that she is able to walk again, which is a big step forward, especially after a time when she couldn’t and had to scoot up the stairs. While she doesn’t have an exact return date yet, she’s doing everything she can to get back in the ring.

“I wish I knew, brother (Blue responded to another question about when she’s returning). But I’m trying. I’m trying. I can walk. That is a plus. I remember when I couldn’t do that and I was butt scooting up my stairs. Oh, that was the worst… It was funny.”

This comes after Skye Blue previously made it clear she was still not cleared for an in-ring return. With her determination and steady recovery, it’s only a matter of time before Skye Blue is back in the AEW ring, doing what she loves most. Therefore, we’ll have to see if she can return this year as fans want to see her back as soon as possible.

Are you excited to see Skye Blue back in action? What kind of storyline or opponent would you like to see her face when she returns? Share your thoughts and support for Skye in the comments below—we’d love to hear from you!

Subhojeet Mukherjee has covered pro wrestling for over 20 years, delivering trusted news and backstage updates to fans around the world.

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