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Matt Hardy has been released from a Jacksonville area hospital, following an injury scare during Saturday’s AEW All Out pay-per-view.
AEW founder Tony Khan issued a statement Sunday afternoon on Twitter, indicating Matt Hardy was released from a hospital, and was given a CT scan and MRI as a precautionary measure. He also revealed that Matt Hardy did not suffer a concussion during the Broken Rules match against Sammy Guevera.
“An update on Matt Hardy: it’s great news! Matt’s ok, we sent him to the hospital as a precaution & he’s passed the MRI + CT scans, he doesn’t have a concussion, and he’s being driven home now. Matt will be at Dynamite on Wednesday night to thank you amazing fans for your support!”
An update on Matt Hardy: it’s great news! Matt’s ok, we sent him to the hospital as a precaution & he’s passed the MRI + CT scans, he doesn’t have a concussion, and he’s being driven home now. Matt will be at Dynamite on Wednesday night to thank you amazing fans for your support!
— Tony Khan (@TonyKhan) September 6, 2020
Earlier today, Matt Hardy’s wife Reby believed he suffered a concussion, but according to Khan that does not seem to be the case.
Matt Hardy has yet to issue any statement following the incident.