The news about a popular wrestler getting injured on AEW recently spread, leaving fans in a complete frenzy. At a recent AEW event, a top star from New Japan Pro Wrestling suffered a serious injury, and that star is the legendary Japanese wrestler, Tomohiro Ishii. The reigning Strong Openweight Champion dislocated his right shoulder during an All Elite Wrestling show on October 22 in San Antonio, Texas. The news was shared on NJPW's official website, which also confirmed that Ishii will miss several upcoming events due to this setback. Moreover, there is no specific timeline for Ishii's return to action.After the news broke, fans exploded on X and shared a wide range of feelings, with some feeling sad for the veteran while others said that Ishii should stop wrestling altogether. "WHY ARE ALL THE GOATS GETTING INJURED," one fan wrote."He shouldn't even be wrestling anymore, it's f***ing cringe and embarrassing," quipped another fan.Check out some other fan reactions on X below:andy’s coming to full gear 🔜 @andyneveractiveLINK@DrainBamager even stone pitbulls need to rest too get well soon goatHELMZ 1TakeJake @milksnakeMikeLINK@DrainBamager He'll be back from that in like 7 secondsLethal Sperg @LSpergLINK@DrainBamager Get well soon, Ishii-san.Tomohiro Ishii recently faced PAC on AEW CollisionOver the past few weeks, the Jacksonville-based promotion has seen two of its main factions, the Conglomeration and the Death Riders, come together. The two groups are currently in a fierce rivalry, with numerous past editions of both Dynamite and Collision featuring singles matches between members of the two factions. One of the more recent iterations was Conglomeration's veteran Japanese wrestler, Tomohiro Ishii, taking on Death Riders' PAC in a first-ever match on a recent Collision episode. The bout ultimately became a spectacle as both wrestlers showcased their skill sets. However, it was PAC who ended up with the win thanks to repeated attempts from the other members of the Death Riders to distract the Japanese legend.We at Sportskeeda Wrestling wish Tomohiro Ishii a speedy recovery from his recent setback.