One Big Thing
Trent Beretta has responded to reports that his former tag team partner, Chuck Taylor, may have suffered a career-ending injury following their Parking Lot Fight on the April 27 episode of AEW Rampage.
Key Points
- Beretta defeated Taylor in the Parking Lot Fight and smashed his ankle with a pipe post-match.
- Orange Cassidy revealed on Dynamite that Taylor may not be able to wrestle following Trent’s attack.
- Reports suggest Chuck Taylor has been training as a coach and producer for months due to the possible career-ending injury.
- Trent Beretta reacted to the news on social media with three “relieved face” emojis.
Beretta’s Heel Turn
Trent Beretta turned on his longtime friends and tag team partners, Orange Cassidy and Chuck Taylor, in April 2024 following Trent and Orange’s loss in the AEW World Tag Team Title Tournament. Since then, Beretta has been embroiled in a bitter feud with his former allies.
Recent Developments
On the May 8 edition of AEW Dynamite, Orange Cassidy defeated Trent Beretta in a singles match. However, the animosity between the two continued post-match, with Beretta attacking Cassidy before officials, Kris Statlander, and Don Callis intervened to separate the men.
Why It Matters
The news of Chuck Taylor’s potentially career-ending injury adds another layer to the ongoing storyline between Trent Beretta and his former friends. It also highlights the physical toll that professional wrestlers endure in their careers and the real-life consequences of in-ring rivalries.
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