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Pro Wrestling Sheet has learned Jeff Hardy is currently dealing with a bad shoulder injury and sources tell us the wrestler may need to get surgery.


WWE held a live event in Sacramento on Friday night, but Jeff was unable to wrestle due to his banged up shoulder … so Matt wrestled Karl Anderson in a singles match instead.

 

It’s unclear exactly when the injury occurred, but Jeff certainly appeared to be clutching his shoulder in pain during the main event of Monday Night Raw this week.

 

Our sources say it’s unclear if the Charismatic Enigma will need surgery at this point. However, it’s definitely an option — amongst a few others — and they should know more in the days to come.

http://www.prowrestlingsheet.com/jeff-hardy-shoulder-injury/#.WcbiZIyPKUm

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Jeff Hardy has suffered a torn rotator cuff and will undergo surgery to repair it, WWE.com has learned.

 

The former Raw Tag Team Champion sustained the injury during a Six-Pack Challenge on last week’s Raw that was eventually won by Jason Jordan.

 

“Jeff is dealing with a rotator cuff tear right now,” said WWE Senior Ringside Physician Dr. Stephen Daquino. “It’s a full thickness tear of his supraspinatus tendon and a couple of other areas in the shoulder. He’s going to go for evaluation and probably for surgery next week.”

 

Hardy added that he also tore his labrum and that he initially thought he dislocated his shoulder during the match.

 

“Once they get in there, they’ll figure out more about what they have to repair,” said Hardy. “But for sure, the rotator cuff has to be repaired, and then they’ll look at the labrum when they get in there.”

 

Hardy also revealed he would undergo the procedure next Tuesday, Oct. 3.

http://www.wwe.com/shows/raw/article/jeff-hardy-shoulder-injury?sf116672855=1

5 hours ago, jamwheat said:

What was all this about?  Enzo running his mouth again?

Pretty much. He demanded a celebration plus a no-contact clause for it where if any of the Cruiserweights touched him, they'd never get a shot at the Cruiserweight title again; Kurt relented after Enzo kept pestering him, Neville went "sod it" and beat him up anyway. Great way to end the show. :p

 

 

All the others plus Braun joined in after Raw went off the air, so presumably, they're safe. As for Neville, that was probably a clever way of taking him off 205 Live and putting him back onto one of the main shows; he can't challenge for the Cruiserweight title now - if they stick to that clause - so there's no point in him being on there.

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Michael Cole will miss this Monday’s Raw in Denver to attend his son’s wedding, WWE.com can confirm. Instead, the night’s action — including Seth Rollins vs. Braun Strowman and an Intercontinental Championship Match pitting Roman Reigns against The Miz — will be called by SmackDown LIVE’s Tom Phillips.

 

This marks only the second time in 20 years that Cole — considered “The Voice of WWE” — has missed a week of WWE television broadcasts.

http://www.wwe.com/shows/raw/article/michael-cole-missing-raw

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