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Adam Cole Was Backstage At AEW Dynamite This Week


Adam Cole seems to be to be on the mend, as he was noticed backstage at AEW Dynamite.

The previous NXT Champion has been out of motion since final 12 months. He has struggled tremendously with accidents since debuting with AEW at All Out 2021. A head damage price him over half a 12 months of his profession in 2022, and had Adam Cole fearing for his future.

He ultimately returned in 2023, primary eventing Wembley Stadium in opposition to MJF at All In 2023. The pair additionally launched into a ROH Tag Group title run. Nevertheless, this ended when Adam Cole suffered a significant ankle damage in September 2023.

Regardless of being revealed as The Satan at World’s Finish, he hasn’t wrestled in over a 12 months now. Nevertheless, he was seen backstage at AEW Dynamite with none ankle help, fanning the flames of hypothesis relating to his comeback.

Former Ring Of Honor proprietor Cary Silkin was backstage at AEW Dynamite final night time. He posted pictures of himself on Twitter, alongside numerous ROH alumni. These included Mark Briscoe, Colt Cabana, Jay Deadly, Mike Bennett, Roderick Sturdy and, most significantly, Adam Cole.

“That is ⁦@ringofhonor⁩ So good seeing these guys tonight !””That is ⁦@ringofhonor⁩ So good seeing these guys tonight !” Cary Silkin wrote alongside these pictures.

Notably, Adam Cole was with none crutches or ankle helps. This would appear to point that he’s edging nearer to a return to the ring.

It was beforehand reported that he was set to return to coaching final month. That, coupled with the image of his apparently healed ankle, will give followers confidence that they’ll see Adam Cole returning for a showdown with MJF very quickly.

Simply not as The Satan, please.

John Anderson
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John Anderson is a seasoned sports journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the NFL, NBA, and MLB. A graduate of Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism, John has worked with ESPN, Sports Illustrated, and The New York Times. His insightful analysis and in-depth reporting have earned him multiple awards in sports journalism.

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