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Jeff Hardy Dealing With Significant Shoulder Injury … Surgery Might Be Needed
Pro Wrestling Sheet has learned Jeff Hardy is currently dealing with a bad shoulder injury and sources tell us the wrestler may need to get surgery.
WWE held a live event in Sacramento on Friday night, but Jeff was unable to wrestle due to his banged up shoulder … so Matt wrestled Karl Anderson in a singles match instead.
It’s unclear exactly when the injury occurred, but Jeff certainly appeared to be clutching his shoulder in pain during the main event of Monday Night Raw this week.
Our sources say it’s unclear if the Charismatic Enigma will need surgery at this point. However, it’s definitely an option — amongst a few others — and they should know more in the days to come.
We’ll keep you updated if more information is made available.
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From the WWE rumor mill: Backstage update on Jeff Hardy's injury
There's more news on Jeff Hardy's injury.
Jeff Hardy's injury came out of nowhere and it wasn't a good news for anyone. But when it was reported more than a few people were very concerned. Now, Dave Meltzer has more news on the subject on Wrestling Observer Radio.
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It was reported last week that Jeff Hardy had sustained some kind of shoulder injury and although the details weren't spoken about in much detail he was still pulled from this weekend's house shows causing Matt Hardy to wrestle in singles matches.Dave Meltzer said on Wrestling Observer Radio that Jeff Hardy's injury was actually sustained at Great Balls Of Fire in the exact same match where Sheamus busted the Charismatic Egnima open the hard way.
It's still not clear if Hardy will require surgery but if he does require some sort of procedure it might cost him several months of time in the ring.
Jeff Hardy will keep on and hopefully, his injury isn't very serious. But he's been working with it for quite some time apparently and it's just gotten bad enough to cause an issue. Let's just hope it's not a serious one.
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Jeff Hardy to undergo surgery for torn rotator cuff
Jeff Hardy has suffered a torn rotator cuff and will undergo surgery to repair it, WWE.com has learned.
The former Raw Tag Team Champion sustained the injury during a Six-Pack Challenge on last week's Raw that was eventually won by Jason Jordan.
"Jeff is dealing with a rotator cuff tear right now," said WWE Senior Ringside Physician Dr. Stephen Daquino. "It's a full thickness tear of his supraspinatus tendon and a couple of other areas in the shoulder. He's going to go for evaluation and probably for surgery next week."
Hardy added that he also tore his labrum and that he initially thought he dislocated his shoulder during the match.
"Once they get in there, they'll figure out more about what they have to repair," said Hardy. "But for sure, the rotator cuff has to be repaired, and then they'll look at the labrum when they get in there."
Hardy also revealed he would undergo the procedure next Tuesday, Oct. 3.
"It's depressing," Hardy told WWE.com. "More than any time in a career, it's those times that make you go, 'Wow, I love professional wrestling.' It sucks that I can't be involved in [a] match or can't get in there and do what I normally do because I'm injured, but I just have to get over that, stop worrying about it and look forward and push myself to get repaired and healed and come back better than ever with a brand-new shoulder."
However, as the road to recovery looms, Hardy would not rule out the possibility that the WWE Universe would see him on TV in a different capacity while he heals.
"There's a lot of crazy ideas," said Hardy. "It inspires me to think a lot more about what I can do other than the extreme stunts and still be entertaining."
Stay tuned to WWE.com as more details become available on Jeff's condition.
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News On How Long Jeff Hardy Might Be Out Of Action
As noted, WWE confirmed that Jeff Hardy has suffered a torn rotator cuff and will undergo surgery to repair it. Hardy will have the surgery performed next Tuesday.
According to WWE, the injury occurred during the Six-Pack Challenge match on last week's RAW.
"Jeff is dealing with a rotator cuff tear right now," said WWE Senior Ringside Physician Dr. Stephen Daquino. "It's a full thickness tear of his supraspinatus tendon and a couple of other areas in the shoulder."
Dave Meltzer reported on the Wrestling Observer Radio that the injury actually occurred during the 30 minute Iron Man match at the Great Balls of Fire pay-per-view in July and he's been working with it since then.
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Hardy said that his rotator cuff will definitely be repaired, and added that he may have dislocated his shoulder and also tore his labrum during the match."Once they get in there, they'll figure out more about what they have to repair," said Hardy. "But for sure, the rotator cuff has to be repaired, and then they'll look at the labrum when they get in there."
Erick Rowan and Shelton Benjamin both recently had surgery for a torn rotator cuff and were out of action for seven months. Assuming a similar recovery time, with Hardy undergoing surgery in early October, that would put his return at around early May of 2018, after WrestleMania 34.
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Top WWE Superstar Set For Surgery Today
Jeff Hardy will be undergoing surgery to repair a torn rotator cuff this morning. The RAW Superstar could be out of action until early May 2018, causing him to miss WrestleMania 34. We should have a better idea of his return after the surgery. Hardy recently commented on the surgery to WWE's website:
"It's depressing. More than any time in a career, it's those times that make you go, 'Wow, I love professional wrestling.' It sucks that I can't be involved in [a] match or can't get in there and do what I normally do because I'm injured, but I just have to get over that, stop worrying about it and look forward and push myself to get repaired and healed and come back better than ever with a brand-new shoulder."
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Jeff Hardy Undergoes Surgery (Photo)
Jeff Hardy underwent successful surgery to repair a torn rotator cuff on Tuesday. No official word yet on when he will be back in action but we noted before that he could be out until early May 2018, which would mean he misses WrestleMania 34. Hardy posted the following to Instagram after the operation:
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Jeff Hardy Set For Second Surgery
Jeff Hardy is set to undergo another surgery next week, according to PWInsider. The RAW Superstar has been diagnosed with a torn labrum and will be going under the knife to repair that injury next week. As noted, Hardy underwent surgery to repair a torn rotator cuff on Tuesday. His WrestleMania 34 status is still up in the air as he's expected to be out of action for 6-9 months.