Seth Rollins Suffers MCL Tear and Partially Torn Meniscus

Seth Rollins Suffers MCL Tear and Partially Torn Meniscus

Seth Rollins Suffers MCL Tear and Partially Torn Meniscus – Seth Rollins is reported to have suffered a significant knee injury during his recent title defense against Jinder Mahal on Raw.

According to Fightful Select, sources close to Seth Rollins indicate that he has sustained a torn MCL and a partially torn meniscus. The extent of the injury raises questions about the need for surgery, but the hope is that he can avoid it.

Sapp also noted that Rollins has a history of working through knee problems, and his toughness was evident as he completed the match on Monday despite the injury.

WWE has subsequently removed Rollins from upcoming live events. The situation has sparked speculation about the possibility of Rollins vacating the World Heavyweight Title, but the official response from WWE is yet to be revealed.

Pet the Cleveland Clinic, there are different types of MCL tears, as they can vary in severity. They note that most people recover from non-surgical treatment. However, athletes may want to consider surgery due to the stress sports put on their knees. Cleveland Clinic notes that a grade 1 MCL tear can heal on its own within one to three weeks, but Grade 2 and 3 tears need proper treatment.

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