Tegan Nox Returns To In-Ring Action In NXT UK After Being On The Shelf For Almost A Year

Tegan Nox Returns To In-Ring Action In NXT UK After Being On The Shelf For Almost A Year

Great news for Tegan Nox fans here, as the popular Welsh Superstar made her return to in-ring action after being on the shelf for months with a severe knee injury she sustained in the Mae Young Classic...

By MarkCassidy - Sep 11, 2019 05:09 PM EST
Filed Under: NXT
Tegan Nox is back, and she looks better than ever.

The Welsh Superstar made her return to in-ring action at NXT UK following the TakeOver: Cardiff show after being on the shelf for almost a year with a bad knee injury.

Nox tore her MCL, LCL, ACL and both menisci in her left knee last August in a Mae Young Classic quarterfinal match against Rhea Ripley. This unfortunate incident was made even more tragic by the fact that Nox had to miss much of the previous year's tournament due to an ACL tear in her right knee.

Tegan, now sporting two knee-braces a-la Stone Cold, took on Shax in what was basically a squash match. Afterwards, Kay Lee Ray made her way out to confront Nox, seemingly setting up a future feud.
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