“He’s Done” – AEW Star Blamed For Potentially Ending His Career
Adam Cole’s sudden removal from AEW All In Texas sent shockwaves through the wrestling community.
The AEW star was set to compete for the TNT Championship at the event but was pulled due to a severe injury, leading him to vacate the TNT title. This development has left fans and insiders questioning the long-term future of Cole’s in-ring career.
Cole’s latest setback is particularly alarming due to his well-documented history of concussions. According to recent reports, doctors and AEW officials have significant concerns that the injury could be serious enough to threaten his career, possibly leading to a permanent retirement if his condition does not improve.
Cole’s concussion history and repeated head trauma have substantially increased the risk of long-term health problems and limited safe return options.
Who Is To Blame for AEW Star Adam Cole’s Injury?
On the Keepin’ It 100 OFFICIAL podcast, Disco Inferno addressed the cause of Cole’s injury, placing responsibility squarely on Adam Cole himself.
Disco argued that Cole, fully aware of his concussion history, should have avoided taking high-risk maneuvers, especially dangerous spots like buckle bombs on the apron. He made it clear that, in his view, it is the responsibility of the injured wrestler to protect themselves, especially with a known medical background.
Adam Cole’s not taking care of himself. He’s got a concussion history, and he’s taking buckle bombs on the apron, which you shouldn’t be taking because of the risk that you could screw it up, and then you mess up. It’s like if you’re not going to protect yourself, it’s not the other guy’s fault. This is like collectively all you guys are like saying, ‘Hey, dude, you’ve had a concussion. Let’s work light out there.’ And they just don’t do that there. And it’s like, so, now you got a guy cuz, he’s done. (From 1:33)
Currently, Adam Cole’s future in AEW is in serious doubt. Medical professionals and company officials are prioritizing his health and recovery, and there is no confirmed timeline for his return. The possibility of forced retirement remains if his injuries do not heal sufficiently for a safe comeback.