This year's All In PPV is less than a month away. Fortunately, an injured AEW star has been cleared for in-ring action before the major upcoming event. The star in question would be Bryan Keith.
Earlier this month, it was reported that Keith suffered an injury. Due to this, he even had to relinquish his DPW National Championship. Despite the injury, he has been a regular on TV and is seen alongside Chris Jericho and Big Bill on weekly shows.
Wrestling Observer Live recently reported that Bryan Keith had broken his orbital bone during his three-way match against HOOK and Katsuyori Shibata on the go-home edition of Dynamite before the Double or Nothing PPV.
Therefore, he was ruled out of action for six to eight weeks. But he has now been cleared for in-ring action. It was also reported that his recent arm injury on All Elite Wrestling programming was made up to cover his real injury.
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Bryan Keith is enjoying his AEW run so far
Bryan Keith debuted in the Jacksonville-based company in December 2023 but became All Elite in February 2024. In an interview with WhatCulture, he commented on becoming an official member of Tony Khan's roster.
“I’m on top of the world dawg. I feel like everything I’ve done in my life has prepared me for being in AEW. I’m capitalizing on every opportunity I got and just having fun, you know, being myself and mixing with everything else that’s going on in AEW and meshing with that so well. I’m excited. I signed a deal with them for the next couple years, so I'm excited to see what’s gonna happen," he said.
Before joining Tony Khan's promotion, Bryan was making waves in the independent circuit. He kicked off his career in combat sports when he began his pro wrestling training in Reality of Wrestling in 2013.