Trey Miguel’s injury situation just took a serious turn, and his latest update confirms the damage is worse than many expected.
After previously sharing concerns about his knee not improving following the brutal Meteora spot at TNA Rebellion, Trey Miguel has now revealed that his patella is officially broken. The injury didn’t stop him from finishing his match against Mustafa Ali, but it will keep him out of action for the foreseeable future.
Taking to Twitter on April 22, 2026, Miguel shared the news directly with fans while reflecting on how shocking the diagnosis was, especially considering he managed to complete the match despite the injury.
“Yesterday I found out my Patella is actually broken. Luckily no surgery should be necessary. Learning this blows my mind when I think about the fact that I finished that match against MustafaAli_X at Rebellion. It’s going to take some time but I’ll see you all again soon.”
The update comes after Miguel was already hospitalized following the Rebellion match, where a nasty Meteora spot split his knee open and left visible damage. At the time, he posted a photo wearing a knee brace and admitted that the knee didn’t feel like it was improving, raising early concerns that something more serious was going on.
Now, with confirmation that his patella is broken, Miguel faces a longer recovery than originally expected — even if surgery won’t be required. The fact that he continued wrestling after suffering the injury only adds to how severe the situation really was.
Miguel has been a key part of the TNA roster, and this setback could impact upcoming plans while he focuses on healing and rehabilitation. Still, his message made it clear that he intends to return once he’s fully recovered.
With a broken patella now confirmed and recovery underway, the big question becomes how long Trey Miguel will be sidelined and what his return timeline might look like.