Kevin Owens suffers from a sprained medial collateral ligament

bad news for Kevin Owens. A few hours ago we informed you that the fighter allegedly suffered some kind of injury while celebrating a non-televised live event of WWE in Madison, Wisconsin last weekend. The Canadian faced austin theory in individual combat, where he hurt his right knee. Although he was able to finish the fight, Owens needed the help of a referee to head towards In the wings.

Meanwhile, this afternoon, we learned more information about it. The latest newsletter from Wrestling Observer revealed that the fighter suffered a sprained internal collateral ligament. At the moment, the extent and severity of the injury are unknown, so we will have to wait for further details to be able to establish an approximate date for his return.

In all cases, We are talking about a type of injury whose recovery would be between 10 days and 12 weeksdepending on its extent and severity, What could separate the Canadian from the ring for the rest of the year?. However, Owens hasn’t been part of any storyline or rivalry in recent weeks, so his injury wouldn’t have affected WWE’s creative plans.

With the arrival of Triple H, Kevin Owens has once again gained relevance on the Monday Night Raw lineup, hinting at the return of his darker, more brutal side. However, over the weeks, the Canadian returned to play another facet faces.

Meanwhile, at present, the fighter’s plans would have been takes a momentary break, reason for which it would have been absent from the television programs since the end of September. His last televised match was on Monday Night Raw Episode 1531, where he partnered with Johnny Gargano to defeat Alpha Academy.

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