Jonathan Gresham is not medically cleared to compete.
PROGRESS Wrestling and Gresham announced that he is not medically cleared to compete and will miss the April 17 and 18 PROGRESS events.
Gresham said in a video, "Unfortunately, I will not be able to make it to London this weekend for the Sunday and Monday events due to an injury. I have not been cleared to compete. I do want to apologize to PROGRESS and the fans for not being able to make it this weekend. I really wanted to, but my health comes first and I have to just take a little time off. Once I’m cleared, I’ll definitely be back and I really look forward to being back, working with PROGRESS, and performing for you guys. Please, keep me in your prayers. I’d really appreciate it. I’ll see you all next time, and thank you for understanding."
Regrettably, due to injury, Jonathan Gresham is not medically cleared to make the trip to the UK this weekend. Replacements will be named shortly for both #AtlasWeekend events. Our champion WILL be back in action at Chapter 134 on Sunday May 15th. pic.twitter.com/pxGNAIs3YP
— PROGRESS Wrestling (@ThisIs_Progress) April 17, 2022
Gresham, who is the reigning PROGRESS World Champion, did not specify his injury.
Fightful Select reported Gresham was checked for a concussion following his match against Dalton Castle at AEW Battle of the Belts II on Saturday. The match was taped on Friday.
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