AEW star reportedly ‘out indefinitely’ following Dynamite injury

Hikaru Shida vs. Queen Aminata for the AEW TBS Championship on Collision

AEW star Harley Cameron is reportedly now “out indefinitely” following her injury on last week’s episode of AEW Collision, as revealed on this week’s episode of AEW Dynamite.

The July 11 episode of Collision had a TBS Championship match featuring Cameron taking on Hikaru Shida. Following the match, Shida would continue to attack Cameron before Queen Aminata came out for the save.

Commentary confirmed on this week’s episode of Dynamite that Cameron is now “out of action indefinitely” following the attack by Aminata on Collision.

Harley Cameron Injury Angle

We currently do not have an update on Cameron and her current condition, so we don’t know if this injury is part of an angle or legitimate. We’ll be working to get an update on this when can and will update you as soon as we have anything concrete on the situation.

Queen Aminata is now set to face Hikaru Shida on the July 18 episode of Collision with the TBS Championship on the line. So whether or not this injury is legitimate, AEW are using it to further the angle and Shida’s run as Champion.

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