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Tony Khan Confirms AEW Star Suffered An Injury During Collision

By The Spotlight StaffJuly 20, 2024
Tony Khan Confirms AEW Star Suffered An Injury During Collision

Dalton Castle faced Roderick Strong in a singles match on the July 13th episode of AEW Collision. Strong picked up the victory over Castle with a jumping knee. Castle was knocked out by Strong’s knee strike.

On X, AEW President Tony Khan confirmed that Dalton Castle sustained an injury during the AEW Collision. Khan added that Castle will be out of action for the rest of the year.

“Some injury news that’s forced changes to the plans for this Friday’s #ROHDBD Death Before Dishonor

@theDALTONcastle was injured in his Saturday Night #AEWCollision bout last week vs @roderickstrong.
Sadly Dalton will be out of action for the remainder of 2024. Get well soon DC”

Tony Khan

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