Kyle Fletcher was overwhelmed with emotion when he returned to AEW at Double or Nothing.
On the March 28th edition of Collision, Kyle Fletcher sustained an injury when he teamed with Mark Davis against The Rascalz. The star was later diagnosed with a torn meniscus, fractured tibia, and fractured ankle, and was expected to be out of action for several months.
However, he beat that timeline, making his return at Double or Nothing when he seemed to come to the aid of Konosuke Takeshita, who was attacked by the Don Callis Family. However, he laid out his former tag team partner with a clothesline and a brainbuster, then put an exclamation mark on the attack by hitting him with Takeshita’s newly won International Championship belt.
In the latest edition of his Protolog, Fletcher said that the segment felt like it went in “the blink of an eye.”
“It’s a very weird feeling, because everything just, you feel like you build up this moment for so long and then even two minutes even you know three minutes just feels like it goes by in the blink of an eye. That’s really what it felt like.”
Fletcher admitted that he didn’t feel like a wrestler during his absence, and getting back in front of the audience led to a “flush of emotions.”
“What just an absolute overwhelming flush of emotions. I wasn’t out for a long time, I was only out for eight weeks or two months. I didn’t even feel like a pro wrestler anymore. I felt like a dude that just stayed at home on his couch and worked out. That’s about, that’s all I did for the last two months.
“So, for that to go as well as it did. Not really much more to say, I’m a little bit speechless. It feels pretty cool, man.”
Kyle Fletcher Did Not Require Surgery
During the vlog, Kyle Fletcher said he had been given a 90% surgery chance of needing surgery, but he was able to avoid it.
“I don’t have to have surgery. Awesome news. I was given initially 90 percent chance of surgery. No surgery required. Just healing.”
Now, he is back to doing what he does best, travelling the world and dropping people on their heads.
“We’re back on the job. All of a sudden, it’s just — I’m back to being on the road, back to my old life. It’s very exciting. It feels like a chapter has closed today, and now I get to look forward. Bright horizons, happy days ahead. I get to go back to living my dream, loving life, traveling the world, and dropping people on their f***ing heads, which I love to do.”
H/T to F4WOnline for the above transcription.



