
AEW fans were left holding their breath after Kyle Fletcher took a brutal landing during his semi-final match against Jon Moxley at Worlds End. But now, theres some reliefFletcher is doing okay.
According to Bryan Alvarez of Wrestling Observer, Fletcher is doing fine after being dropped directly on his neck from a vicious avalanche sleeper suplex. The spot had fans and veterans alike concerned, especially as Fletcher continued the match and ultimately passed out from Moxleys rear naked choke.
This comes as a major relief for fans, especially after William Regal tore into the matchs high-risk execution. Regal, who has suffered multiple neck injuries himself, went off on social media, calling out what he sees as a dangerous trend among modern wrestlers:
Regal didnt mention Moxley or Fletcher by name, but his comments were clearly directed at the kind of spot seen during their matchquestioning the need for risky moves that could lead to permanent injury or worse.
With Fletcher thankfully escaping serious harm, this could be a wake-up callor at least a moment of reflectionfor both talent and promoters alike.