BREAKING: Sonya Deville Out Indefinitely With Torn ACL

Sonya Deville Out Indefinitely With Torn ACL

Sonya Deville Out Indefinitely With Torn ACL – WWE star Sonya Deville has encountered a significant setback in her wrestling career as she has suffered a torn ACL, as reported by TMZ Sports. Due to the severity of the injury, she will require surgery, and her return to the ring remains uncertain.

The injury occurred during the July 28 episode of WWE SmackDown, where Deville and her tag team partner Chelsea Green lost to Bianca Belair and Charlotte Flair. With no specific timeline for her recovery, Sonya Deville’s return to in-ring action will depend on her rehabilitation progress.

As one-half of the reigning WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions, Deville and Chelsea Green had claimed their first WWE titles by defeating Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez on the July 17 episode of WWE RAW. With her injury, WWE will likely address the future of the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship on the upcoming August 7 episode of WWE RAW.

Wrestling fans and the WWE Universe will be sending their well-wishes to Sonya Deville as she begins her road to recovery, hoping to see her back in action as soon as possible.

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