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These Are All Gay! - June 2, 2008 12:25 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (PWInsider)
After a visit to San Diego Medical, Randy Orton has been diagnosed with a broken left collarbone.


CRAAAAAP.

SamoaRowe - June 2, 2008 08:38 PM (GMT)
I saw the footage of his injury on another board. It was nasty, Triple H blocked the RKO by tossing Orton through the ropes, but he got caught on a rope and landed awkwardly on the floor.

Jillie - June 2, 2008 11:44 PM (GMT)
Sounds like Rey is the new Batsita...didn't he just come back from an injury!?

SamoaRowe - June 3, 2008 01:49 AM (GMT)
I'm confused, Rey is injured again?

SamoaRowe - August 9, 2008 08:00 PM (GMT)
QUOTE
Mr. Kennedy posted this update on his injury status on his website.

Hi everybody!
I just wanted to give you a little heads up...


As Dennis Spencer speculated, at our recent house show in Georgia, I did indeed dislocate my right shoulder after taking Shelton's finisher. I basically landed with my arm stretched across my body. My body weight, his body weight, and the force that he applied in delivering the maneuver caused my shoulder to pop right out of the socket. I'm going to tell you right now, it was honestly the most painful thing that I have ever endured in my life up to this point. (Aside from watching a Great Khali promo.) I was able to get some relief in the locker room after being held down by two people while a doctor pulled, twisted, and popped it back into place. The pain immediately went from a 10 to 1, and I was so relieved that I actually started laughing.

Over the course of the past few days I have had four different MRI's in four different places...absolutely AWESOME when you're extremely claustrophobic. Yesterday, I visited an orthopedic surgeon in GB who specializes in shoulder surgeries. He did a "Great Swami" routine on me by twisting and feeling around my shoulder, and then attempted to schedule a shoulder surgery that would keep me out of action for 6 months BEFORE even looking at the MRI. I was obviously a bit skeptical and decided to get a second opinion.

Today, I traveled to the Andrews Institute in Pensacola, Florida to see Dr. James Andrews - a renowned orthopedic surgeon. I spent the day undergoing different tests, including an MRI, range of motion, etc. Dr. Andrews offered me great advice and a different approach towards rehabilitation.

Here's the deal: I have a torn labrum, which basically is a muscle in the shoulder joint that holds everything in place. I also have some damage in the rotator cuff muscles, but it's from the accumulative effects of being in the ring for ten years. I'm going to spend the next two weeks in Pensacola doing two-a-day rehab sessions. I will also be working out the other parts of my body that aren't hurt by swimming, sprinting, cycling, leg training, and eating 6 nutritious high protein meals a day. After two weeks, Doc Andrews will assess my progress and determine if I have to have surgery or not. If not, I'll have an additional 2 to 4 weeks before I can return to the ring. If surgery is required, I'll be out for 4-6 months. Obviously, I'm hoping for the first option. Regardless of the severity of my injury, I will be working as hard as I can to return to the ring and continue to do what I love. I have the unbelievable support of my wonderful wife, family, extended family within the WWE, and my loyal fan base. I ask for your continued support! As this situation unravels I will keep you updated!

SamoaRowe - August 16, 2008 10:07 PM (GMT)
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According to WWE.com, Umaga suffered a knee injury at a live event in Johnson City, Tennessee. He has been diagnosed with a torn posterior cruciate ligament (PCL). The injury will not require surgery, instead Umaga will rehab the injury and likely be out 4-6 weeks. He will then be re-evaluated at the time to see if the injury has properly healed.

The Swigg Lebowski - August 17, 2008 01:38 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (SamoaRowe @ Aug 16 2008, 06:07 PM)
QUOTE
According to WWE.com, Umaga suffered a knee injury at a live event in Johnson City, Tennessee. He has been diagnosed with a torn posterior cruciate ligament (PCL). The injury will not require surgery, instead Umaga will rehab the injury and likely be out 4-6 weeks. He will then be re-evaluated at the time to see if the injury has properly healed.

And to think that I could have watched that injury live.

SamoaRowe - September 2, 2008 02:27 AM (GMT)
Shawn Michaels apparently injured his triceps on the episode of Raw that is airing right now (was taped yesterday, I believe) but he still wants to go through with his scheduled match with Chris Jericho at Unforgiven.

SamoaRowe - September 3, 2008 03:14 AM (GMT)
- The early word on Shawn Michaels is that his tricep tear is minor and that he won't need surgery. Michaels may not even need any time off.

Credit: WrestlingObserver.com




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