Kenny Omega is sidelined indefinitely.

Kenny Omega took to social media to say he is out indefinitely, posting a photo of himself in the hospital. Omega wrote, “I tried to keep pushing past the pain for as long as I could until it became too much. Luckily doctors caught me when they did.”

Omega did not say what he is sidelined with.

I cant really sugar coat this. Im out indefinitely. I tried to keep pushing past the pain for as long as I could until it became too much. Luckily doctors caught me when they did. I’ll be here so in the mean time, please enjoy wrestling! pic.twitter.com/kn9ZKUgSls
— Kenny Omega (@KennyOmegamanX) December 15, 2023

Omega dealt with a laundry list of injuries that kept him sidelined from November 2021 to August 2022. During that time, Omega underwent hernia and knee surgeries. He returned in August 2022 to compete in trios action alongside The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson & Nick Jackson).

He has wrestled only 12 singles matches since his return.

Omega last wrestled on the December 9 episode of AEW Collision, defeating Ethan Page. He was scheduled to team with Chris Jericho to challenge Ricky Starks & Big Bill for the AEW Tag Team Championships at AEW Worlds End on December 30.

Fightful will update fans on Omega’s condition when more is known.

We wish Kenny all the best as he recovers.

    • Montagge@kbin.social
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      1 year ago

      That runs in my family. Earlier this year I had to drive 4 hours to take my dad to the hospital and they put two units of blood in him immediately and at least one more over the next day.
      In 2006ish his dad and brother had to drive him 8 hours out of the mountains on a hunting trip to get him to the hospital where he ended up needing parts of his digestive tract removed.
      I’m assuming that’s the case here if he’s out indefinitely and srs is correct on what’s wrong. My dad ignored the pain too and it ended up necrotic which is why stuff got removed.
      I know healthcare in America is a good way to go bankrupt but don’t ignore chronic pain. You’ll just end up with a bigger bill in the end.