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AEW star Willow Nightingale has been pulled from scheduled CMLL appearances in Mexico after sustaining a concussion, forcing last-minute card changes for both Saturday and Sunday events.
Why It Matters
This setback comes at a crucial time for Nightingale, who has been building significant momentum in both AEW and CMLL. The injury highlights the increasing focus on wrestler safety and strict adherence to concussion protocols across major wrestling promotions.
Key Details
• CMLL World Champion Zeuxis will replace Nightingale at Arena Coliseo on Saturday
• Persephone, the 2024 CMLL Women’s Universal Champion, will take her spot on Sunday at Arena Mexico
• The timing of Nightingale’s return to action remains uncertain
Background Context
• Nightingale previously held the CMLL Women’s Championship from July to September 2024
• She became the first woman inducted into the Indy Wrestling Hall of Fame this month
• Has a history of overcoming serious injuries, including a broken neck in 2019
What They’re Saying
In line with the concussion protocols established for both CMLL and AEW, Willow must abstain from both dates to ensure her well-being and full recovery,” CMLL stated in their official release.
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This injury interrupts Nightingale’s recent run following her high-profile Street Fight against former friend Kris Statlander at All Out. The implementation of strict concussion protocols demonstrates the evolution of wrestler safety measures in professional wrestling.
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