RING OF HONOR Announces That Flip Gordon Has Re-Injured His Right Knee

RING OF HONOR Announces That Flip Gordon Has Re-Injured His Right Knee

On March 19th, the Ring of Honor star revealed that he was cleared to return to the squared circle just in time for the ROH-NJPW G1 Supercard show; however, Flip Gordon appears to have re-injured his knee.

By EliteGuy101 - Mar 26, 2019 09:03 PM EST
Filed Under: Indy Wrestling
Source: f4wonline
Unfortunately, Flip Gordon is no longer able to compete at the ROH-NJPW G1 Supercard show.

The Ring of Honor star has re-injured his right knee, according to the promotion’s website and he won’t be appearing at the Road to G1 Supercard show on Sunday, March 31st. Gordon made note yesterday that his knee was “completely locked up” the morning after he wrestled for OTT Wrestling in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

ROH stated that there's "concern that Gordon may have suffered a 'bucket handle' meniscus tear, which would require surgery and keep him out of action for four-to-six months. The extent of the injury will not be known until the results of Gordon’s MRI exam are in."

Gordon originally suffered an MCL tear back in January at the Honor Reigns Supreme tour; The ROH star would take several months off to recover, in hopes of returning to compete inside Madison Square Garden and on March 19th, it appeared that the popular indie star would get to fulfill his dream at competing inside the most famous arena in America.

ROH noted that Gordon will be appearing at G1 Supercard Festival of Honor on Friday, April 5, which is the day before G1 Supercard.
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