AEW: Skye Blue Provides Update on Broken Ankle Injury, Learning Tree & Hurt Syndicate Segments Set for 4/9 AEW Dynamite Show, Will Ospreay on Jerry Lynn Being Great Help for His AEW Matches

Skye Blue Provides Update on Broken Ankle Injury Recovery

As noted before, Skye Blue has been out of action from AEW since this past July due to a broken ankle injury.

A recent virtual fan signing event for K&S WrestleFest featured Blue as the guest. One of the topics discussed included Blue providing an update on her recovery from her broken ankle injury.

“I’m trying. Healing an ankle is not easy, and especially when it’s completely disconnected from your leg (laughs). But, hopefully soon. (It’s) Getting better and better every day.”

Blue also gave her thoughts about not having a timetable yet for a potential in-ring return.

“I wish I knew, brother. But I’m trying. I can walk. That is a plus, I remember when I couldn’t do that and I was butt scooting up my stairs. Oh, that was the worst. It was funny.”

Transcript h/t: Fightful.com


Learning Tree & Hurt Syndicate Segments Announced for Wednesday’s AEW Dynamite Show

AEW announced two new segments for the card of tonight’s AEW Dynamite show at the Chesapeake Employers Insurance Arena in Baltimore, Maryland.

The first new segment is a TV Time with The Learning Tree promo segment featuring The Learning Tree (Chris Jericho, “Bad Apple” Bryan Keith, & Big Bill).

The second new segment is a championship celebration segment featuring AEW World Tag Team Champions The Hurt Syndicate.

Current card for April 9th AEW Dynamite show:

  • 2025 Women’s Owen Hart Foundation Cup Tournament First Round match – Kris Statlander vs. Thunder Rosa
  • Death Riders (Wheeler Yuta & Claudio Castagnoli) vs. The Opps (Samoa Joe & HOOK)
  • PAC vs. Swerve Strickland
  • TV Time with The Learning Tree
  • AEW World Tag Team Champions The Hurt Syndicate celebration

Will Ospreay Comments on “Jerry Lynn Has Been Such A Great Help In My Matches, He’s Been A Real Guiding Light”

Sports Illustrated’s The TakeDown on SI held a recent interview with Will Ospreay. One of the topics discussed included Ospreay’s thoughts about AEW producer and coach Jerry Lynn being such a great help to him for his matches in AEW.

“I’ll be honest. I’ve been working a lot with Jerry Lynn, and he’s been a real guiding light on how to make stuff a little bit more important for me in those matches. So I do put a lot of love and admiration towards Jerry as he’s been such a great help in my matches.”