WWE NXT Superstar Nathan Frazer gives an update related to his injury on his official Twitter handle
Nathan Frazer has been in a dominant form and was going with significant momentum when he defeated Santos Escobar on the June 7 episode of NXT 2.0. It was until his run was backfired due to an untimely injury.
During the live telecast of Tuesday’s show, Frazer took to Twitter and confirmed that he’s dealing “with a little injury right now.” Still, he also said that he will be back in action soon.
However, Frazer didn’t disclose any details related to his injury. Still, it can be said that he suffered the injury in a match against WWE NXT North American Champion Carmelo Hayes at the NXT live event in Tampa on June 10.
Dealing with a little injury right now, I’ll be back before you know it
Frazer moved from NXT UK to NXT in May and has been quite impressive with wins over the likes of Grayson Waller, Wes Lee and Escobar. His only televised loss came against Cameron Grimes on the May 31 episode of NXT 2.0.
He is one of Iowa’s Black & Brave Academy stars, which was established by Seth Rollins and Marek Brave in 2014. After a successful stint in the Indies as Benjamin Carter. He had a brief run with AEW in 2020. However, he was never signed to a full-time contract. So he wrestled a one-off match until he was finally signed by WWE.
Nathan Frazer explains why he is not “shy” to broadcast that he was trained by Seth Rollins
The self-proclaimed “Prodigy of Pro Wrestling” has already teased having an alliance with Seth Rollins. However, before his debut match, Grayson Waller called Frazer out and stated that he was trying to make a name off being Rollins’ student. After which, Frazer explained why he’s not shy to broadcast to the world that he was trained by Rollins.
“At the end of the day, I learned how to do this from one of the best performers of this or any generation, and I happen to think that’s pretty cool,”. “Because his legacy won’t necessarily be just all the accomplishments and accolades he’s got, it’ll be all the information that he’s passed down on the future generations and what that generation can do with the information. “And make no mistake, pal, I am damn proud to be a part of Seth Rollins’ legacy,” Frazer told Waller ahead of his NXT debut last month. (via Twitter)
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