WWE Raw star and right hand man to the All Mighty Bobby Lashley, MVP, has been out of the ring for WWE since September 6 due to a torn meniscus, though he has still been appearing on the show alongside the All Mighty.
MVP recently spoke to Freddie Prinze Jr on the Wrestling With Freddie podcast, where he provided an update on his injury status, noting that his meniscus is full healed.
He said:
“I’m doing well, man. I’m actually in my hotel room in Orlando right now, going through my physical – I guess, physical assessment, to get cleared to get back in the ring because, you know, I had that knee injury for a while. It’s all healed up, so now it’s just a matter of me jumping through their hoops to make sure that I’m physically capable of performing in the ring. So, I’m feeling good, man.
“The knee injury, the torn meniscus is completely healed, and now it’s just a matter of rebuilding the strength in the leg from my atrophy muscle. My teardrop is gone, non-existent. I’m building that back up, and my cardio, my cardio is much better than I thought it would be because I actually hired a trainer and I’ve been working on it. So, I’m further along than I thought I would be.”
MVP’s client Bobby Lashley has himself been out of action with an injury since the Elimination Chamber, due to a shoulder injury he suffered at the Royal Rumble. For a full list of all WWE stars currently out of action with an injury, click here.
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