The Tony Khan AEW Hologram update has brought disappointing news for fans: Hologram, a prominent figure in All Elite Wrestling, will not be returning to competition any time soon. Recent updates suggest his comeback is now postponed until some time next year, leaving supporters uncertain about his much-awaited reappearance in the ring.
Background on Hologram’s AEW Debut and Sudden Hiatus
Hologram became part of the Jacksonville-based wrestling promotion in February last year and first competed inside the AEW ring that July. Developed as a unique character concept by Tony Khan, Hologram was expected to take on a significant role in the company moving forward. However, a knee injury in September forced his removal from AEW programming, and he has not been seen in action since.
Well-known wrestling reporter Bryan Alvarez recently confirmed the ongoing delay in Hologram’s recovery, stating that the star
“is still a long way away from returning.”
As it stands, Hologram may not appear in active competition until later into next year, and even that remains uncertain at this stage.
Details Surrounding Hologram’s Injury Announcement
Tony Khan, president of AEW, addressed the situation on social media last September. He responded publicly to growing questions about Hologram’s status after the injury, clarifying the storyline explanation.
“Get well soon, @AEWHologram! After an unprovoked attack backstage at #AEWCollision tonight by TNT Champion Kyle Fletcher, Hologram has significant injuries. We’re all cheering for Hologram + wishing him the best in his recovery. Sadly, Hologram likely is out the rest of 2025.”” — Tony Khan, AEW President
“Get well soon, @AEWHologram!After an unprovoked attack backstage at #AEWCollision tonight by TNT Champion Kyle Fletcher,Hologram has significant injuries.We’re all cheering for Hologram + wishing him the best in his recovery. Sadly, Hologram likely is out the rest of 2025.— Tony Khan (@TonyKhan) September 28, 2025”
According to the storyline, the injury stemmed from a backstage attack by TNT Champion Kyle Fletcher during an episode of AEW Collision. Tony Khan’s public comments underscored the severity of Hologram’s injuries and managed expectations for his return, reinforcing that a comeback in 2025 is unlikely.

Rising Rivalries and AEW Storyline Developments in Hologram’s Absence
While Hologram continues recovery, AEW has introduced a new antagonist named El Clon. Portrayed as Hologram’s villainous counterpart, El Clon quickly found prominence by intervening in a championship match between Kyle Fletcher and Orange Cassidy, tipping the scales to help Fletcher retain the TNT Title. El Clon’s alignment with the Don Callis Family adds a new dimension to AEW’s ongoing storylines, setting up a possible future feud between the returning Hologram and his evil double.
This new storyline was further teased during AEW Worlds End, fueling anticipation for the inevitable clash. With Hologram’s return date pushed further into the future, fans are left to speculate about the outcome of his eventual confrontation with El Clon and the role of established names like Kyle Fletcher and Orange Cassidy in the ongoing narrative.
What the Delay Means for AEW and Its Audience
The extended absence of Hologram creates ongoing uncertainty for AEW storytelling and leaves a gap for fans invested in his character’s journey. As recovery efforts continue, the Tony Khan AEW Hologram update signals more waiting ahead, while rivalries continue to evolve in his absence. With the Don Callis Family and new threats emerging, all eyes remain on Jacksonville and the wrestling world, eager for further updates on when Hologram may finally step back into the ring.
Get well soon, @AEWHologram!
After an unprovoked attack backstage at #AEWCollision tonight by TNT Champion Kyle Fletcher,
Hologram has significant injuries.We’re all cheering for Hologram + wishing him the best in his recovery. Sadly, Hologram likely is out the rest of 2025.
— Tony Khan (@TonyKhan) September 28, 2025
