MVP shows about how long he will be out of action after Knee Surgery
WWE superstar and Bobby Lashley’s manager MVP suffered a broken rib at the hands of Randy Orton. On Monday night Raw Orton hit an RKO out of nowhere which resulted in MVP’s injury.
MVP has finally talked about his injury by posting a video on Instagram (H/t Ringside News). He mentioned being out of action for around four to six weeks at least.
MVP clarified the rumors regarding him, saying that he will be undergoing surgery today. He is doing an additional knee surgery as well, along with the recovery of his rib injury.
“There were some reports going around that I had successful knee surgery. Those reports were wrong, erroneous, mistaken, as usual. I’m having knee surgery, today. As some of you might night, a couple of weeks ago, I took a viscous RKO from Randy Orton on the floor, one I certainly didn’t deserve. As a result, I suffered a ‘rib injury’ [wink]. I figured, while I recover from this ‘rib injury,’ I would get my knee fixed, the one that has had me hobbled since February when I tore a meniscus and then two weeks later got a second meniscus tear. Since then, I’ve been hobbling. People thought the cane was cool and dope, but it was necessary.”
AFTER FACING A REAL INJURY, the WWE star is going under the knife and told that he needs well wishes and positive energy. He wants to get into the ring and actually wrestle.
MVP clearly mentioned that he is going through arthroscopic surgery and will be back on Monday Night raw in four to six weeks.
“The injury has been real. I’m excited to finally get it fixed to get back in the ring and actually wrestle and not be hobbled. I appreciate the good wishes and positive energy. We’re going to get through this simply arthroscopic surgery and hopefully, I’ll be back on Monday Night Raw in four to six weeks.”
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