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Jon Moxley vs. Kenny Omega is off for AEW’s All Out after Moxley confirms he is dealing with MRSA in his elbow. Earlier in the week, the Wrestling Observer’s Dave Meltzer (subscription required) ...
NEW YORK (CBS 2)-- Superbugs, MRSA, flesh-eating bacteria, you've probably heard a lot about these frightening antibiotic-resistant infections. It used to be you only saw them in the hospital, but now ...
Moxley made the announcement via a series of tweets. “I’m absolutely gutted to have to deliver this news but I’d rather it come directly from me. In a nightmare scenario, a serious case of MRSA has ...
As noted, Jon Moxley took to Twitter this afternoon to announce that he is pulling out of the AEW All Out match against Kenny Omega on August 31, due to a "serious case of MRSA" in his elbow. It was ...
Jon Moxley has pulled out of his Aug. 31 fight against Kenny Omega at the All Out pay-per-view event after a case of MRSA returned to his elbow, the wrestler announced Friday on Twitter. Moxley, a ...
What is the MRSA virus that took Jon Moxley out of the co-main event of All Out? All Elite Wrestling suffered a major setback when Jon Moxley was forced to pull out of his All Out co-main event match ...
Professional wrestler Jon Moxley was forced to bow out of All Elite Wresting's All Out pay-per-view show on Aug. 31 because of a recurring MRSA infection. Moxley, who previously competed in the WWE ...
Jon Moxley took to Twitter today to announce that he will not be able to compete at AEW's All Out pay-per-view due to a serious case of MRSA (staph infection) in his elbow. Moxley was scheduled to ...
"Moxley" trended as news spread that wrestler Jon Moxley won't be fighting against Kenny Omega at the All Out pay-per-view event on August 31 due to another case of MRSA. Moxley, a former WWE Champion ...
More than nine people are dying everyday in London hospitals due to infections caused by bugs such as Clostridium difficile (C. difficile) and MRSA. More than nine people are dying everyday in London ...
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