It has been reported that AEW has shut down its Florida training building and moved the ring to Nashville.
Bryan Alvarez of the Wrestling Observer reported that AEW has moved all of their storage from Florida to Nashville, Tennessee, and this move involved taking a ring that was being housed in a facility in Florida that wrestlers used to train in when they were recovering from injuries. Alvarez wrote:
“AEW got rid of their Florida storage until and moved everything to Nashville, so there is no longer a training ring in Florida. This is notable because that’s where the wrestlers would go to work out and try to get cleared. Not sure what the plan is now.”
There are currently a number of stars from AEW out with injuries, as the company has seen a large number of injuries occur in 2025, with quite a few top stars out indefinitely.
Currently Injured AEW Stars
Some of the most notable injured stars for the company include:
- Kota Ibushi – out for two years after breaking his leg on the October 11 episode of Collision
- Buddy Matthews – out with partially torn ligaments he suffered during his entrance at Grand Slam Australia on February 15
- Dustin Rhodes – out after getting double knee replacement surgery and is not expected back until late 2026
- Jay White – out after suffering a shoulder injury, not expected back until 2026
- Will Ospreay – out after suffering a herniated disc and requiring surgery
- Nick Wayne – out after suffering a broken foot at Forbidden Door
- Colten Gunn – out after suffering a knee injury on the July 19 episode of Collision
- Keith Lee – out with complications from his injury history
- Adam Cole – out with concussion-related issues after suffering another concussion at the July 10 Collision
- Wardlow – out with a torn pec he suffered at Forbidden Door



