Mustafa Ali Reveals He’s Undergoing Extensive Rehab

Mustafa Ali Reveals He’s Undergoing Extensive Rehab

Mustafa Ali Reveals He’s Undergoing Extensive Rehab – Mustafa Ali has provided an update on his condition after revealing he is dealing with an injury during the GWF show in Berlin. The TNA star took to social media on Monday evening to assure fans that his recovery is already underway and that his schedule will not be affected.

“Appreciate everyone reaching out,” Ali wrote on X earlier today. “No dates/time will be missed just some extensive rehab.”

Ali’s current TNA contract is reportedly set to expire in the coming months, and he’s keeping his options open as his deal nears its end. While there’s been no confirmation of talks with other promotions, speculation about his next move continues to grow given his strong performances across multiple wrestling companies this year.

Since joining TNA, Ali has been one of the company’s most consistent and praised performers. His run as X-Division Champion brought new life to the division, blending sharp storytelling with his trademark athleticism. Fans and critics alike have credited him with elevating both his opponents and the title scene.

Ali’s recent crossover appearance at NXT Showdown last month, where he faced Ethan Page for the NXT North American Championship, further fueled talk about a possible WWE return. The match received significant praise, with many calling it one of the highlights of the event.

Though there’s no confirmation of WWE interest at this time, reports from Fightful suggest that NXT head Shawn Michaels has remained a strong advocate for Ali since his previous run with the company.

With his rehab underway and no missed bookings expected, Ali appears focused on finishing his current commitments while keeping the door open for what could be an intriguing next chapter in his career.

Mustafa Ali Reveals He’s Undergoing Extensive Rehab

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