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The family of wrestling legend Blue Demon Jr. has provided an update on his health following a car crash earlier this week.

The 59-year-old Blue Demon Jr. was involved in a car crash in the early hours of Monday this week and was hospitalized. On Thursday, El Hijo de Blue Demon Jr. posted an update on his Instagram account noting that his father is still in intensive care, but recovering well.

An English translation of the post:

In relation to the vehicle crash that occurred early Monday, we are reporting that Blue Demon Jr. remains stable and out of danger.
By medical recommendation he remains in intensive therapy for specialized observation and follow-up.
His evolution so far has been favorable.
We appreciate the outpouring of love, support and prayers towards his speedy recovery, as well as the respect for his and his family’s privacy during this process.
We know that many people have tried to communicate with him directly; we ask for your patience and understanding, as the amount of messages and calls has been overwhelming. In due time, a response will be given and all shows of affection will be attended to.
Next updates will be done by these media, hoping that you will soon hear news directly from Blue
Demon Jr.

Carefully,
Blue Demon Jr. Family and Crew.

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An F4WOnline Editor since 2019, Ethan has been covering wrestling and MMA since 2011. He has hosted The Wrestling Life Podcast since 2014, and is a former Baltimore Sun TV/Tribune Media contributor. He is also a Baltimore Ravens and Baltimore Orioles fan.

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The family of wrestling legend Blue Demon Jr. has provided an update on his health following a car crash earlier this week.

The 59-year-old Blue Demon Jr. was involved in a car crash in the early hours of Monday this week and was hospitalized. On Thursday, El Hijo de Blue Demon Jr. posted an update on his Instagram account noting that his father is still in intensive care, but recovering well.

An English translation of the post:

In relation to the vehicle crash that occurred early Monday, we are reporting that Blue Demon Jr. remains stable and out of danger.
By medical recommendation he remains in intensive therapy for specialized observation and follow-up.
His evolution so far has been favorable.
We appreciate the outpouring of love, support and prayers towards his speedy recovery, as well as the respect for his and his family’s privacy during this process.
We know that many people have tried to communicate with him directly; we ask for your patience and understanding, as the amount of messages and calls has been overwhelming. In due time, a response will be given and all shows of affection will be attended to.
Next updates will be done by these media, hoping that you will soon hear news directly from Blue
Demon Jr.

Carefully,
Blue Demon Jr. Family and Crew.

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Ethan Renner


Ethan Renner

An F4WOnline Editor since 2019, Ethan has been covering wrestling and MMA since 2011. He has hosted The Wrestling Life Podcast since 2014, and is a former Baltimore Sun TV/Tribune Media contributor. He is also a Baltimore Ravens and Baltimore Orioles fan.

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SHOW SUMMARY:In this week’s Flagship Flashback episode of the Wade Keller Pro Wrestling Podcast from ten years ago (10-6-2015), PWTorch editor Wade Keller was joined by Jason Powell from ProWrestling.net and the Pro Wrestling Boom podcast. They discussed with live callers the previous nightâ€s Raw including Brock Lesnarâ€s early appearance, third hour ratings crash, New Day in main event spot with John Cena, Summer-RuRu drama, NXT Takeover, and more.

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Andrade El Idolo had a big win in his first match following his WWE exit last month.

He defeated DMT Azul on Friday night in Tijuana to win The Crash Heavyweight Championship, ending Azulâ€s record-long 883-day reign. The match came just two days after Andrade returned to AEW on the sixth anniversary of Dynamite and confronted Kenny Omega.

Andradeâ€s AEW return drew some skepticism over issues from his first run with the company, including a backstage altercation with Sammy Guevara, and reportedly insinuating to the company he would re-sign, only to later leave for WWE. Dave Meltzer addressed the situation in Fridayâ€s edition of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, noting that he was told AEW sees Andrade as someone who can help build the company in Mexico.

“I was basically told in a perfect world that would be the match to do on this show, but itâ€s not a perfect world. As for Andrade, a big part of bringing him in is wanting another Hispanic star to help build the company up in Mexico and on Fox Sports Mexico, since he has a big name in that country,” Meltzer wrote.

The issue was also discussed by Meltzer and Bryan Alvarez on a recent edition of Wrestling Observer Radio.

He’s coming off of a run that wasn’t good in WWE. Then he was fired over disciplinary reasons. He had lots of problems in AEW over disciplinary reasons. I always think burn me once, learn a lesson. This was not a lesson learned,” Meltzer said on the show.

A clip of the show is available below:

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