Major update on injured Death Riders member amid absence - Reports

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Death Riders have been a dominant faction in AEW [Image source: AEW's YouTube channel]

A Death Riders member has been absent from the ring for a while due to an injury. New details have come to light regarding his status.

On the April 9 episode of Dynamite, PAC faced off against Swerve Strickland in a singles match. During the bout, Strickland delivered a Buckle Bomb to the Death Rider member, which resulted in him landing awkwardly on his right leg. He was in discomfort after the incident and even rolled to the floor, where the medical staff checked on him. However, he got back and finished the match quickly, which ended with him losing. Following the bout, the former WWE star was seen leaving the arena with crutches and has not been seen on TV since.

During a recent edition of Fightful's Weekly Q&A podcast, a fan asked Sean Ross Sapp to provide an update on PAC's injury. Sapp responded that when the Death Riders member got injured, AEW expected him to miss some time. Which likely means he could be on the sidelines a little longer.

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Jim Cornette believes Hangman Page will be a worse World Champion than the Death Riders' Jon Moxley

Hangman Adam Page became the number one contender for the AEW World Championship by winning the Men's Owen Hart Foundation Tournament at Double or Nothing. He will now challenge Jon Moxley at All In: Texas. While it looks like Hangman might be the one to dethrone Mox, a wrestling veteran believes he would make a worse World Champion than the current one.

Speaking on his The Experience podcast, Jim Cornette said Hangman Page would be a worse choice for World Champion than the Death Riders leader, and he would prefer to see Swerve Strickland win the title:

"I think that Page may be the only person that [sic] would be worse than Moxley as the champion right now because then it just delays Ospreay. And I don't know if they ever get Swerve back or not where he was, where he ought to have it, but Page is just so bleh. We've seen it, it ain't gonna change, ain't gonna get any better." [8:56 - 9:21]

Check out Cornette's comments in the video below:

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It will be interesting to see who will be able to emerge victorious at All In: Texas.

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