Orange Cassidy Breaks Silence After Championship Loss At AEW Revolution 2024

Published: Mar 4, 2024 by Jamie Toolan | Last Updated: Mar 4, 2024 by Jamie Toolan

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Orange Cassidy has broken his silence after losing his AEW International Championship at Revolution 2024.

In what was the only title change of the night, Orange Cassidy saw his second reign as International Champion come to an end courtesy of the Undisputed Kingdom’s Roderick Strong.

The title win was Strong’s first in AEW, and a crucial step of the Undisputed Kingdom’s quest to hold all the major gold in the company.

The Messiah of the Backbreaker put Cassidy through the ringer throughout the bout, including one brutal spot where he power bombed the now former champion onto the turnbuckle.

While this spot would have competition in being the most painful looking turnbuckle spot later in the night, it seems to have done a number on Cassidy – who broke his silence following his title loss by posting the following to Twitter:

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My back hurts.

The win was the second of the night for the Undisputed Kingdom, with Wardlow coming out on top in the All-Star Scramble match earlier in the night – earning a future shot at AEW World Champion Samoa Joe in the process.

Following Strong’s match he was shockingly greeted by a returning Kyle O’Reilly, appearing for the first time on AEW TV in almost two years.

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To read more on O’Reilly’s return and what it could mean for a potential Undisputed Era reunion follow this link here.

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