AEW tag team Private Party has been out of action for several weeks, with both Isiah Kassidy and Marq Quen absent from television since their March 28 appearance on AEW Collision. The duo’s last match saw them fall to the Death Riders pairing of Jon Moxley and Daniel Garcia, and neither man has competed since.
In the immediate aftermath of that bout, word emerged that Quen had suffered a tear — though the full details of his injury status remain unclear. No update on Kassidy’s specific condition has been publicly confirmed, leaving the tag team’s near-term future uncertain.
Private Party have been one of AEW’s longest-tenured tag teams, having been with the promotion since its launch. The pair have cycled through several high-profile programs over the years and had most recently been positioned within the orbit of the Death Riders storyline, which has been one of AEW’s dominant narratives heading into the spring. Losing both members of a tag team simultaneously to injury is a notable blow to a division that is always in need of established acts.
There is currently no announced timeline for either man’s return. As the situation develops and more details about their respective recoveries become available, updates are expected to follow. For now, Private Party remains on the shelf as AEW navigates its spring programming without one of its more recognizable duos.
Source: Wrestling Observer / F4W


