Summary

Marq Quen is still sidelined, and Isiah Kassidy said on Thursday's episode of AEW Collision that he does not know when his Private Party partner will be back.

Kassidy made the comment while addressing Jon Moxley after Moxley and Daniel Garcia defeated the former AEW Tag Team Champions on the March 28 episode of Collision. Kassidy also referenced the last time Moxley told Private Party to change, noting that Moxley broke his hand before the team eventually went on to win the AEW Tag Team Titles.

Private Party had only recently returned to AEW television in February after being away from TV for more than a year.

What happened on AEW Collision

Kassidy's promo framed Quen's absence as an unresolved issue for Private Party at a time when Moxley is pushing the team to evolve. Instead of presenting a clear timetable, Kassidy said only that Quen is out and that he does not know when he is coming back.

That leaves the situation open-ended for now, especially because Private Party had just started re-establishing themselves on AEW programming following their February return.

Private Party's AEW direction without Marq Quen

Private Party losing Quen again immediately puts the team's momentum on hold, because Kassidy is now left addressing Moxley alone rather than moving forward as a full tag team.

It also creates uncertainty around where this story goes next on Collision. Moxley's message about change cannot be fully answered by Private Party in the ring until Quen is healthy enough to return.

Sources

As reported by Fightful.