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Juice Robinson Reportedly Injured, Written Off From AEW Television

By The Spotlight StaffNovember 21, 2023
Juice Robinson Reportedly Injured, Written Off From AEW Television

This past Friday, Renee Paquette interviewed Jay White on AEW Rampage. MJF came to the scene and attacked Jay. Juice Robinson was also involved in the segment. AEW World Champion then hit Robinson with a TV monitor.

Fightful Select reported that Juice Robinson has been written off from AEW television with an injury angle. They added that the Bullet Club member suffered a back injury that required surgery. However, there’s no word on when he sustained the injury. Fightful further noted that Robinson will be out of action for the rest of the year.

Juice Robinson last competed on the November 1st episode of AEW Dynamite, where he and fellow Bullet Club Gold members defeated MJF and The Acclaimed in an Eight-Man Tag Team match.

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