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AEW Star Provides An Update After Knee Surgery

By The Spotlight StaffMay 13, 2024
AEW Star Provides An Update After Knee Surgery

Powerhouse Hobbs last competed on the April 24th episode of AEW Dynamite, where he faced Jon Moxley for the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship. Hobbs suffered a knee injury during the bout. However, Hobbs continued the match for a few minutes. Moxley put the Bulldog choke on Hobbs and picked up the victory.

Hobbs confirmed that he underwent knee surgery three weeks ago. The former TNT Champion added that he has now started physical therapy.

“1st PT session
3 week post op
Patellar tenon repair
#BigBlacknJacked #TheBluePrint #Monstar”

1st PT session
3 week post op
Patellar tenon repair #BigBlacknJacked #TheBluePrint #Monstar pic.twitter.com/AOOswVhkzj

— “The MONSTAR” PowerHouse Hobbs (@TrueWillieHobbs) May 13, 2024

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