Report: Update On Thunder Rosa's AEW Status
Earlier this month, Rosa had a busy stretch in All Elite Wrestling and Ring of Honor. Competing three nights in a row before things culminated in the Women's Casino Gauntlet at AEW All In: Texas. Despite being featured heavily that week, she hasn't been seen since.
So what's going on with Thunder Rosa and All Elite Wrestling?
According to Dave Meltzer in the latest issue of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Thunder Rosa is dealing with an undisclosed injury.
It's unknown what her current injury is, but hopefully it's nothing serious.
Rosa lost over a year to her career to a serious back injury in 2022 and wasn't able to return until December of 2023.
Oh behalf of everyone here at WrestleZone, we wish Thunder a quick and painless recovery.
READ MORE: Thunder Rosa Is Willing To Put Her Hair On The Line For One Woman In AEW
What do you make of this report? Are you disappointed to hear that Thunder Rosa is dealing with another injury after finally being featured back on AEW programming more? Let us know your overall thoughts by sounding off in the comments section below.
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