AEW STAR RUSHED TO THE HOSPITAL AFTER DYNAMITE WENT OFF THE AIR

A rising AEW star had to be taken to the hospital after he suffered a brutal assault towards the end of this week's Dynamite. The star was taken out of the arena after the show went off-air.

The star in question is Daniel Garcia. In the main event of Dynamite this week, Garcia challenged Will Ospreay for the AEW International championship. The match was incredible, with MJF also being at the ringside to support Garcia. During the bout, Maxwell also offered his diamond ring to Dani, but he refused and eventually got pinned by Ospreay and came up short.

After the match, Maxwell Jacob Friedman showed his true colors and turned heel by attacking Daniel Garcia. The Devil brutally assaulted the 25-year-old, making him bleed, and also took out Daddy Magic and the security who came to save him. Max left the ring after a deadly tombstone piledriver on Garcia.

Following the assault, the medical team checked on Daniels and took him out on a stretcher. After the show, All Elite Wrestling's official 'X' social media handle shared a clip of Garcia being taken out of the arena in an ambulance. It provided the following medical update in the post:

"EXCLUSIVE MEDICAL UPDATE ON DANIEL GARCIA! After receiving a brutal attack at the hands @The_MJF TONIGHT on #AEWDynamite, @garciawrestling was taken to a Chicago hospital for evaluation. He has regained consciousness, and is still under observation for cervical injuries."

The former AEW World Champion's next appearance announced

After his shocking heel turn on Dynamite this past Wednesday, MJF is set to kick off Saturday Night Collision this week. In months, this would be the former AEW World Champion's first appearance on Collision.

Moreover, fans could expect The Devil to express his actions from Dynamite this Saturday, and a face-to-face with Will Ospreay is also possible. It remains to be seen what transpires this Saturday.

Are you excited to see MJF as a heel again? Sound off in the comments.

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