WWE Announces Sami Zayn Partially Tore His Meniscus

WWE Announces Sami Zayn Partially Tore His Meniscus

WWE Announces Sami Zayn Partially Tore His Meniscus – It seems Sami Zayn’s break from the WWE has officially commenced. Last week on Monday Night RAW, an injury angle involving Drew McIntyre was used to explain Zayn’s forthcoming absence from TV.

This week’s RAW opened with Jey Uso extending well-wishes to Zayn, acknowledging his hiatus and hoping for a swift recovery. It was announced on commentary by Michael Cole and Wade Barrett that Zayn suffered a partially torn meniscus. Cole stated that Zayn was still being evaluated, and additional details were unclear.

According to Dave Meltzer’s Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Zayn requested time off from WWE, a request that was granted. Although specifics regarding the start and duration of his break weren’t explicitly outlined, it appears to have already begun. His absence from the upcoming December 28th show in Laval, Quebec, where he’d typically be a centerpiece, strongly indicates that his hiatus will extend at least through that date.

As further updates emerge regarding Sami Zayn’s WWE status, we’ll continue to keep you informed.

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WWE Announces Sami Zayn Partially Tore His Meniscus

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