205 LIVE Star Noam Dar Scheduled To Be Backstage For WWE Tapings This Week

205 LIVE Star Noam Dar Scheduled To Be Backstage For WWE Tapings This Week

The 205 Live wrestler has been on the sidelines due to injury last year and its being reported that's he's scheduled to be at backstage tapings this week. Does this mean that Noam Dar is cleared to compete?

By EliteGuy101 - Jun 11, 2018 11:06 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Source: Prowrestling.com
WWE 205 Live Superstar Noam Dar is reportedly scheduled to be backstage for this week's WWE TV tapings and is expected to return to the ring soon, according to PWInsider. Dar has been out of action since late November 2017 as he suffered a meniscus tear during a Fatal 4 Way on RAW with Rich Swann, Ariya Daivari and Akira Tozawa.

Despite the injury, Dar continued to wrestle a bit, losing to Swann on the November 28th 205 Live episode and losing to Cedric Alexander on the December 5th episode.

Dar had surgery on December 15th and was told that he would need 5-6 months of recovery time and he's just passed the 6 month mark.

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