Many talents in AEW and ROH consistently go above and beyond to entertain fans, but injuries can happen at any moment and Trent is one of them as he is out of action due to injury. However, it appears he has also revealed the extent of his injuries during his hiatus.

In the main event of the July 13 AEW Collision, Matt Taven and Mike Bennett of The Undisputed Kingdom triumphed over The Conglomeration’s Kyle O’Reilly and Orange Cassidy in a non-title match.

The match took a dramatic turn when Trent Beretta interfered, leading to Orange Cassidy retaliating by striking his former best friend with a monkey wrench. Despite their loss, O’Reilly, Cassidy, and Ishii stood their ground as the show concluded.

Trent Beretta, who has been out of action due to an injury since AEW Double or Nothing, was poised for a major push before his setback and has not yet been cleared to return to the ring.

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Trent shared on social media that he’s experiencing a burning electric shock feeling down his arm into his hand, weakness in his shoulder and bicep, and constant throbbing pain in his neck and trap.

”burning electric shock feeling down arm into hand, weakness in shoulder and bicep, constant throbbing pain in neck and trap but it’s sooo g******funny when d****** puts his hands in his pockets that it makes it all okay’

Regardless, we wish Trent a speedy recovery and hope he returns as soon as possible, as fans want him to continue feuding with Orange Cassidy, especially after Trent joined the Don Callis Family.

What do you think of what Trent had to say about the extent of his injuries? Let us know in the comments section below!

Subhojeet Mukherjee

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