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Big E shares positive news regarding his neck injury

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Big E suffered a broken neck injury a few weeks before WrestleMania 38 during a match on SmackDown. The former WWE Champion has updated his many fans with the status of his injury from time to time.

Big E shared great news regarding the current status of his injury. He took to social media this weekend and posted a photo of himself not wearing a neck brace.

Big E posted an Instagram story showing a photo of himself without a neck brace, using an EXOGEN ultrasound bone healing unit.

For those of you who did not know, The New Day member took an overhead belly-to-belly suplex from Ridge Holland outside the ring on the March 11 episode of SmackDown. Unfortunately, E landed on the top of his head and was stretched out of the arena, and taken to a nearby hospital.

The former powerlifter later revealed that he had fractured C1 and C6 vertebrae. However, he did not need any surgeries. Fans have been praying for Big E’s speedy recovery and the big man has time and again thanked them for their prayers.

A look at Big E’s career till now

The powerhouse of The New Day has had a great career in WWE till now. Everyone is hoping to see him back in the squared circle soon.

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Big E is a former WWE Champion and NXT Champion on one occasion each. He is also a two-time Intercontinental Champion.

After the formation of The New Day stable, Big E became a Tag Team Champion on eight different occasions. He won the RAW Tag Team Championship twice and the SmackDown Tag Team Champion six times.

His first tag team championship victory was during his time in Florida Championship Wrestling. Big E won the FCW Florida Tag Team Championship with Calvin Raines.

Big E also won the 2018 Men’s Money in the Bank ladder match. He has faced some of the best wrestlers in WWE. We wish Big E a speedy recovery from his injury and hope he gets back to full fitness.

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