Fuego Del Sol Offers Injury Update, Says He Fractured His Foot In Five Different Places

Fuego Del Sol provides more information about his injury.

The AEW star hasn't wrestled since the SPW Haters Gonna Hate event on February 19, and his most recent AEW match was at the AEW Dark: Elevation taping on February 15. He recently revealed that he suffered a foot injury, and that he would be out for at least five weeks.

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In a series of tweets on March 1, Fuego Del Sol offered an update by revealing that doctors have confirmed that he fractured his foot in five different places. He stated that he is going to see a foot specialist in order to determine whether he needs surgery. Fuego noted that if the injury can heal on its own, the recovery time is at least six weeks, but he could be out for three months if he needs surgery.

Fuego's message in its entirety is below.

Last week the x-rays confirmed the dislocation of my right foot, they believed I only had one minor fracture. After the CT scan upon further examination, today they determined I actually fractured my foot in 5 DIFFERENT PLACES!

So now I have to go see a foot specialist to determine if it needs surgery or heals on its own. If it can heal on its own the recovery is 6-8 weeks because all my bones are in the right spots and the fractures just need time to heal, BUT if I need surgery it could be 3 months.

Expect another update next week, hoping for the best. Focusing on my recovery and advancing my non-physical ventures like, twitch, YouTube, tiktok, IG and content of the likes to keep me busy and my mind off this. Any love and support sent my way is appreciated immensely!

Fightful wishes Fuego Del Sol well in his recovery, and we will provide more information as it becomes available.

Catch up on our coverage of the February 28 episode of AEW Dark here.

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