Matt Hardy to appear on AEW Dynamite, doesn't have concussion

According to AEW President Tony Khan, Matt Hardy will be at Dynamite this Wednesday and does not have a concussion.

Khan tweeted Sunday afternoon: “An update on Matt Hardy: it’s great news! Matt’s ok, we sent him to the hospital as a precaution & he’s passed the MRI + CT scans, he doesn’t have a concussion, and he’s being driven home now. Matt will be at Dynamite on Wednesday night to thank you amazing fans for your support!”

That information conflicts with a tweet Hardy’s wife, Reby, sent Sunday morning that Hardy “1000%” had a concussion.

Hardy hit his head on concrete at Saturday’s AEW All Out after getting speared by Sammy Guevara off a scissor lift, missing a table on his descent to the floor. After the referee twice called for medical help, Khan said Hardy passed a concussion protocol by AEW doctor Michael Sampson and wanted to finish the match. Khan said that was Sampson’s call and not Hardy’s.

The decision to keep going with the match drew criticism given Hardy’s state with his wife airing her displeasure on Twitter after the bump happened.

As of this point, the only other thing announced for Wednesday’s much-hyped live show is a promo from AEW World Champion Jon Moxley.