Here's Why We Still Haven't Seen RAW Superstar Jason Jordan Back On Television

Here's Why We Still Haven't Seen RAW Superstar Jason Jordan Back On Television

Jason Jordan had been out of action after sustaining an injury, but recent reports indicated that he had been cleared to return to the ring and get back to annoying us on Raw. So, why haven't we seen him?

By MarkCassidy - Aug 09, 2018 05:08 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Though Jason Jordan has been out of action with an injury these past few months, we had been led to believe that he had been medically cleared to return to the ring and WWE was just waiting for the right opportunity to insert him into a storyline.

Well, that's not the case according to Dave Meltzer, who reckons we haven't seen Jordan on TV because his "neck injury situation after surgery is worse than expected. He’s not returning at the present time."

So it looks like "Kurt Angle's son" will have to spend a while longer on the shelf.

Honestly, WWE should never have split American Alpha up, as both Jason and his former partner Chad Gable have failed to find their footing since becoming single stars. Hopefully the powers that be come up with a new gimmick for Jordan when he does return, because the guy can get it done in the ring.
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