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Star Injured At AEW All Out, Powerhouse Hobbs Getting Push

Following Sunday’s show, at least one star was injured at AEW’s All Out. Plus, Powerhouse Hobbs appears to be getting a big push soon.

Star Injured At AEW All Out

Sunday was the company’s latest PPV, but at least one star was injured at AEW’s All Out.

And, the injured star happened early on the All Out card.

One of the first matches of the evening was the mixed tag match between the team of Sammy Guevara and Tay Conti and the team of Ortiz and Ruby Soho.

And, the star injured at AEW’s All Out is Ruby Soho, per Fightful.

It has been reported that she sustained a broken nose during the match, which her and her partner lost.

source: @wonf4w, twitter, screenshot

Considering the crazy bump she took, she’s lucky to have only gotten a broken nose.

Most fans were not kind to either Tay or Sammy, calling the above bump a wicked botch that could have ended up a lot worse.

One did make a fair point that Conti seemed to notice that Soho suffered a nose injury, but the ref had not yet noticed.

Still, there seems to be some concern about the safety of a certain AEW duo in the ring. And for now, Soho might be missing some time.

Powerhouse Hobbs Getting Push

If the report via Fightful is true, it looks like Powerhouse Hobbs will be getting a push.

And, based on how Hobbs fared on Sunday evening at All Out against his former buddy…the push may already be underway.

Hobbs has been with the company for three years already. He has long been on record as wanting to become AEW’s first black World Champion.

The expected big push may or may not get him there, but it is likely at worst a good start.

source: @wrestlepurists, twitter, screenshot

Looking at a man with the size, strength and skill of Hobbs, he represents something a bit different for a major AEW star.

Compare Hobbs to the list of recent AEW Champions, names like Page, Omega, Moxley and Punk.

Stars like Wardlow, Keith Lee and Powerhouse Hobbs are bigger, faster and stronger. In a sense, they are almost Vince McMahon’s stereotypical “ideal talents”.

Well, maybe not Keith Lee…but Vince McMahon lost his edge and his job.

John Deegan

Introduced to professional wrestling in the 1980's thanks to Superstars and Saturday Night's Main Event, John's passion for the medium was reborn thanks to ECW in the 90's. A former in-ring "talent" with a career 0-2 record, he finds it more rewarding, and far less painful, to write about wrestling now.

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