Thunder Rosa in-ring return date revealed

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Find out when Thunder Rosa will make something of a return to in-ring action, as well as the planned length of the match!

Sharing a new video to her YouTube channel, Thunder Rosa met with AEW’s ringside doctor, Michael Sampson, where he shared a promising update in the clip.

Sampson said:
“So, good news, she’s been doing well. We’re at week four. She’s been religious with her training as she always has been but, religious with her training, doing everything we’ve asked her to do.
“Next week if I can share, we’re gonna be in Greensboro, North Carolina (for AEW Collision) and we’re gonna do a five-minute mini match and see how you tolerate that and we’re just taking the steps up and if that looks good then, you’re almost there. You are almost there, yes. With following protocols, you’re doing everything as expected to be, your body is actually listening to you. Even though, still there, but you’re getting stronger around it so you’re taking stress off of it so no, you’re doing very well.
“You made the right decision (to step away) because it’s all about you going down the line after wrestling. But during that time, we’re gonna get you back as quickly as (we) possibly can… Yeah, I think that’s fair (to say three weeks until you’re good to go). Next week will be a telltale sign.”

This Saturday, August 12, AEW Collision is taking place in Greensboro, North Carolina, so that looks to be the site of this comeback outing.
It’s not confirmed that Thunder Rosa’s return to the ring will be televised and it may well end up being a dark match before or after Collision itself airs, or maybe not even in front of fans, but if any more details emerge will let you know.
Thunder Rosa has been out of action due to injury since last year. She was the AEW Women’s World Champion at the time and after a period of having an interim champion, Rosa went on to vacate her title.
Similarly to CM Punk and his ‘Real World’ Championship, no one from the AEW women’s division ever beat Thunder Rosa for the AEW Women’s World Championship title.

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