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Former WWE Champion Big E has some great news about his recovery from a broken neck but not so good news for his potential return to the ring.
The New Day member has not wrestled since suffering a neck injury on the March 11, 2022 edition of SmackDown. In a tag team match against Sheamus and Ridge Holland, the latter hit a belly-to-belly upper suplex on Big E, who landed head first and was injured.
In an appearance on WWE’s after the bell podcast, Big E discussed his recovery from injury. He also revealed his condition regarding the possibility of returning to the ring more than a year after his neck injury.
“I feel great,” Big E said. “Unfortunately, I don’t have a schedule. The great thing is I feel 100%, I don’t even feel like someone broke their neck. My movement is great and great. My strength is great, I don’t have any issues whatsoever.”
He completed:
“I wish I had some answers when I got back in the ring. I have none, unfortunately, but the nice thing is I feel great, my body feels great. I’m really grateful for that. Life is good, I’m blessed. I can walk around touching my toes, and go To the gym, all of that stuff.” (free fighting)
There were rumors earlier this year that Big E was close to returning from injury and could start a feud with Gunther. However, with his recent comments, his return to the ring remains uncertain.
while appearing on after the bell, Big E thanked everyone who helped him when he was injured, the doctors who helped him diagnose the damage, and all the people who wished him a speedy recovery.
“A lot of times we look at the internet and Twitter, and we think about Twitter wrestling, society, and sometimes it can be a dark place and be less than ideal,” said Big E. “For me, I just saw a very beautiful community that reached out to me, wanted to support me, and that was there for me, not just the day or the next, but weeks and months later. … Thanks everyone, I love you guys. I appreciate the love and support.” . (free fighting)
Big E suffered fractures in his C1 and C2 vertebrae but did not undergo surgery. Due to the nature of the injury, the 37-year-old WWE Superstar may have to wait a little longer until he is cleared to return and wrestle again.
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