Here's The Latest On Ruby Riott's Knee Injury Following Meetings With Doctors

Here's The Latest On Ruby Riott's Knee Injury Following Meetings With Doctors

Ruby Riott was injured during a match with Dana Brooke last Friday and we now have an update on how long the leader of the Riott Squad could end up being out of action for. Hit the jump for the latest...

By JoshWilding - Jul 04, 2018 11:07 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
At a WWE Live event last Friday, Ruby Riott clashed with Dana Brooke in a match which culminated with her injuring her knee. We know she went in for some scans over the weekend and it's now been revealed that she actually suffered an MCL sprain to her left knee. So, when is she likely to return to WWE?

Well, no timetable has been revealed as of right now and depending on the severity of the injury, the leader of the 
Riott Squad could be out for a few weeks or a number of months which wouldn't be good.

The injury occurred during a match with Dana Brooke but we have no details on how it happened or if her opponent was responsible. We obviously hope that Ruby has a speedy recovery but it will be interesting seeing how WWE responds to this, especially as Liv Morgan and Sarah Logan are still on RAW!
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