Joey Janela Updates Fans On His Knee Injury And When They Can Expect Him Back In The Ring

Joey Janela Updates Fans On His Knee Injury And When They Can Expect Him Back In The Ring

The bad boy of the independent scene suffered a setback last weekend when he injured his knee at a GCW event. Find out how major the injury is and when we can expect to see Joey Janela back in the ring...

By EliteGuy101 - Sep 27, 2018 08:09 PM EST
Filed Under: Indy Wrestling
Source: wrestlinginc.com
Last Saturday, “Bad Boy” Joey Janela injured his knee at Game Changer Wrestling’s Live Fast Die Young event. The injury occurred after he hit a cross body dive from the top rope and landed badly on his left leg on the floor.

The "Bad Boy" has now posted an update, sharing an image of the MRI that was done this past week, and it looks like he’ll be out of action for some time. Janela said that he completely tore and destroyed his PCL and MCL, an ACL sprain and several other issues.

He posted the list of his injuries below:


Janela posted a statement to his fans on his condition and how long he will be out of action.

"This summer - the last two years - has been great, I never thought I'd make it this far in my wrestling career," Janela said. "When I come back, six - ten months from now, I'm going to be better than ever. Thank you!"


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