Ember Moon Reveals That She's Dealing With An Achilles Injury On The Latest WWE BACKSTAGE

Ember Moon Reveals That She's Dealing With An Achilles Injury On The Latest WWE BACKSTAGE

During last night's episode of WWE Backstage, Ember Moon made an appearance to shed some light on the severity of her injury and to offer up an update about when she could return to in-ring competition...

By JoshWilding - Nov 20, 2019 11:11 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
We have bad news for Ember Moon fans today as the popular Superstar made an appearance on last night's episode of WWE Backstage to confirm that she'll be out indefinitely with a torn Achilles.

She was last seen in action last month and Moon - who was wearing a boot on her foot - revealed that she has no idea when she'll be able to return as doctors have given her a wide range of possible dates. This is similar to Xavier Woods who is expected to be unable to wrestle until well into 2020 after suffering a similar injury.

We here at TheRingReport.com obviously wish Ember a speedy recovery. You can check out her comments for yourselves in the player below and be sure to stay tuned for updates as we have them.

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