AEW star Juice Robinson is on the road to recovery and edging closer to an in-ring return after suffering a broken fibula during a match on AEW Collision last November.
According to Dave Meltzer in the latest edition of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Robinson is just a few weeks away from resuming in-ring training.
The injury occurred during his Continental Classic match against Will Ospreay on the November 27 episode of Collision. Despite sustaining the injury mid-match, Robinson finished the bout, which ended in a loss.
He was later pulled from the remainder of the tournament and underwent surgery on December 9 to repair the damage.
“Juice Robinson is a few weeks away from beginning in-ring training. At that point, a timeline should be clearer for his return,” Meltzer wrote. “Robinson snapped his fibula landing badly during a roll-up spot, just before the Styles Clash in his 11/27 match with Will Ospreay.”
This match marked Robinson’s first—and only—appearance in the 2024 Continental Classic, making the injury even more unfortunate for the Bullet Club Gold member.
As Robinson gets closer to returning, another Bang Bang Gang member, Jay White, has been sidelined. White was recently pulled from the 2025 Owen Hart Foundation Tournament due to an injury that’s believed to be a broken hand, which may also require surgery.
Fans of Bullet Club Gold will be hoping for a swift recovery for both stars, as the group looks to regain momentum in All Elite Wrestling later this year.
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