WWE Star To Miss Six To Nine Months With Torn Rotator Cuff Injury

WWE Star To Miss Six To Nine Months With Torn Rotator Cuff Injury WWE

A WWE star has announced that they are set to be out of action for six to nine months after a torn rotator cuff injury.

In recent months, Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson have been working matches for the NXT brand, most recently taking on Hank Walker and Tank Ledger in a Dark match ahead of the WWE NXT premiere on the CW Network on October 1.

Anderson and Gallows have not appeared since the match, and Karl Anderson recently shared an update, noting that he would be out of action until after WrestleMania due to surgery.

Anderson noted that he would explain his injury on the next episode of TalkNShop, which released today.

On the show, Anderson revealed that he suffered a torn rotator cuff tendon and partially torn labrum which he recently underwent surgery for.

Anderson said that he would be out of action for ‘six to nine months’.

We wish Anderson a full and complete recovery from his injuries.

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4 weeks ago by Connel Rumsey

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