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AEW wrestler and coach Madison Rayne is hopeful that she'll be back in the ring soon.
During a virtual signing for East Coast Autograph Auctions, Rayne said she hopes to be cleared to return to the ring within the next few weeks. Rayne said she's continued to work backstage in AEW despite her injury.
"In the meantime, I am still coaching. I’m still doing several things backstage, growing into new positions within the company, loving every second of it," Rayne said. "Love my job, love where I am in my career right now. And fingers crossed that in the next few weeks, I will be cleared to get back in the ring."
Rayne suffered a broken foot while facing Robyn Renegade on a Ring of Honor television taping this April. The match never aired due to Rayne's injury.
Also during the virtual signing, Rayne responded to a fan who's hoping to see her compete at AEW All In London. The event is taking place at Wembley Stadium on Sunday, August 27.
"I’m doing everything I can to get myself cleared to get back in the ring before Wembley," Rayne said. "I miss those trips to the U.K. I miss the fans over there."
Rayne joined AEW as a coach for the women's division in August 2022. She's also competed in the ring for both AEW and ROH.
Prior to joining AEW, Rayne worked for Impact Wrestling. She was a five-time Knockouts Champion for Impact/TNA.