Skye Blue Comments On AEW Return
On the July 20, 2024 episode of AEW Collision, Skye Blue suffered a broken ankle in her match against Hikaru Shida. The injury was caught almost immediately, and the match was stopped before further damage could be done.
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Blue would appear for AEW months later in her hometown of Chicago during All Out: Zero Hour. Blue would be attacked by Mariah May before being saved by Queen Aminata.
Earlier this week on AEW Collision, it was announced that Blue was cleared to return and would be competing next week at the Dynamite: Beach Break special in Chicago. She'll compete in a four-way Eliminator match with Timeless Toni Storm. The other two competitors have yet to be named for this match.
Skye Blue took to social media following the announcement of her return, tweeting out:
'Did ya miss me? *Smiling face with horns emoji,*' Skye said in a post.
WrestleZone will have live coverage of AEW Dynamite: Beach Break next Wednesday.
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READ MORE: Kyle Fletcher Gives A Promising Update On Skye Blue's Injury Status
What do you make of Skye Blue's comments? Are you looking forward to her returning to the ring for AEW next week? Let us know your thoughts by sounding off in the comments section below.
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