AEW commentator Jim Ross has shown off his bruised eye following a ‘bad fall’ ahead of Saturday’s debut episode of Collision.
On June 17, the first episode of AEW Collision will emanate from the United Center in Chicago, Illinois.
Ahead of the show, Jim Ross has taken to Twitter to reveal that he suffered a black eye from a fall this morning.
Ross confirmed that he’s still going to be in Chicago for Collision.
Jim Ross said:
Bad fall this morning.
Still headed to Chicago for Collision!
Historic night for
@AEW on @tntdrama
Tony Khan previously announced that Jim Ross will join Kevin Kelly and Nigel McGuinness to call the action on Collision.
The AEW President has confirmed that the company will not be introducing a roster split, following rumors that AEW will use a brand split to keep talent who have issues with one another separate.
Khan explained why he won’t be introducing separate rosters, which you can read more about right here.
AEW has now shared the intro video for Collision, which you can watch at this link.
Bad fall this morning.
Still headed to Chicago for Collision!
Historic night for @AEW on @tntdrama pic.twitter.com/6lrr3ykCug
— Jim Ross (@JRsBBQ) June 17, 2023
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