Brian Cage Provides Injury Update

Brian Cage gives an update amid AEW absence

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Jul 17, 2025

A close up shot of AEW star Brian Cage during a match on Dynamite in January 2025

AEW star Brian Cage has provided an update on his recovery after undergoing two knee surgeries.

Cage underwent knee surgery in April after sustaining an injury during a match in March, then opted to undergo surgery on his other knee in June.

Speaking with The Magic of Wresting, Cage revealed that the original plan was to make it through to All In before getting surgery, before he suffered the injury in March.

"My right knee has been bothering me forever. I mean, we're probably talking 18 months. I've been postponing it because any athlete, not just wrestlers, never want to take time off obviously. I just kept pushing through and through. I would jump wrong or land weird or take a step weird or slip and catch myself and my knee would just blow up. It would be limited, just try to push through it and my workouts were sucking. From working out and traveling and wrestling, then I'm home and trying to be dad life and day-to-day stuff would be terrible. So, the goal was, alright, I'm gonna get through All In and then this week is when I was technically looking at getting this knee set for surgery to take care of that".

Of course, the knee injury he suffered in March changed those plans, with Cage explaining:

"Unfortunately, I tore this knee at the end of March and I had to wait a couple of weeks to get surgery on it. While I was already out and it sucked, I was like, I really wanted the right knee down anyways. This knee was coming along really well, the left one. I knew I could come back pretty quick but I was like, I don't want to come back and then still have the right knee be an issue and then try to find time for that. If I'm just out for several months and now I've got to try and find time to go get the right knee fixed. I go, you know what, it's going to suck, but let's just do it now. I went and had the right one done, which has not been fun at all. The left one's kind of gone a little backwards in some regards because it went from doing about 20% to you know, 80% or so of the work when it wasn't ready for it. So, it's been a bit of a struggle but we're getting through".

With regards to a timeline for his eventual return, the 41-year-old was tight-lipped, offering:

"I am not giving anyone any dates or times. I know when I want to be back, I know when I think I'll be back, but I don't want anybody to have any sort of expectations or more so any sort of anticipation for that day. I want it to be a complete surprise".

Cage is reportedly signed to AEW until 2030.

H/T Fightful

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