WWE NXT Star Goes In For Leg Surgery, How Long Will He Be Out? Posted By: Joe West on Dec 18, 2020
WWE NXT star Cameron Grimes suffered a growing injury to his leg, which is going to keep him out of action for 4 to 6 weeks.
The Wrestling Observer Newsletter is claiming that Grimes had arthroscopic knee surgery, due to Grimes having had trouble with his knee. The leave was voluntary as to heal the injury before it gets any worse. Source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter
FOX announced the following for tonight s edition of Talking Smack:
- Kayla Braxton, Paul Heyman and Booker T hosting
- Interview with FOX Sports Jay Glazer and The Rock as well as FOX Sports Charlotte Wilder and Sasha Banks
Tonight, FRIDAY NIGHT SMACKDOWN shifts to FS1, followed by a special edition of TALKING SMACK featuring conversations between @JayGlazer and @TheRock and @TheWilderThings and @SashaBanksWWE.
Fan Tests Positive For COVID-19 After Attending NXT Posted By: Joe West on Dec 18, 2020
It is being reported by the Wrestling Observer Newsletter that a WWE NXT fan has tested positive for COVID-19 about a week after attending the taping before Thanksgiving.
The fan, who tested positive on December 1st and thus wasn t allowed into the taping on the following day, says they only went out to attend two things: NXT and a theme park.
Obviously, the theme park could have been the catalyst for testing positive for COVID-19, but it raises the worry that if this fan had it before attending the show, others may have been infected by it due to their attendance.
WWE will soon start building toward the 2021 Royal Rumble pay-per-view.
We know the Men’s and Women’s Royal Rumble matches will take place, and we also know Roman Reigns vs. Daniel Bryan for the WWE Universal Championship is being worked toward.
In addition, Wrestling Observer Newsletter is reporting The Hurt Business’ Bobby Lashley will be defending his United States Championship against Riddle.
Riddle and Lashley have been feuding recently on Monday s WWE Raw. Source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter
Elias Reveals Why He Was Offended By WWE Legends Taking WrestleMania Spots );
During a recent appearance on the “Chasing Glory with Lillian Garcia” podcast, Elias commented on being offended by WWE legends taking WrestleMania spots, and more. You can check out some highlights below:
On working with the Undertaker at Madison Square Garden: “Getting to work with him – he was one of, if not my favorite wrestler growing up. I remember having a match with him at Madison Square Garden, and it was the main event and it was a big tag team match. I opened it up with one of my songs, and I was wearing a hat, which I had to get approval from The Deadman because it was like a cowboy hat. I played a song on the guitar. I just remember a lot of these ideas I had I wanted to do. I can remember seeing interviews my whole life when you hear his music, you get chills and it’s a whole different thing. I remember thinking, ‘C’mon, I’m in the main event of Madison Square Garden. Tha