It Appears Big Cass Suffered A Serious Knee Injury On Last Night's WWE RAW

It Appears Big Cass Suffered A Serious Knee Injury On Last Night's WWE RAW

Big Cass managed to defeat The Big Show at SummerSlam but during a street fight with Enzo Amore during last night's RAW, the up and coming Superstar's push came to a drastic end with an apparent knee injury.

By JoshWilding - Aug 22, 2017 05:08 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
We've already heard today that Asuka is likely to be out of action for a couple of months after breaking her collarbone but last night's RAW saw another injury occur when Big Cass damaged his knee. It took place during a street fight with Enzo Amore when Cass attempted to hit his former partner with a big boot but was sent tumbling over the top rope and down to the floor. 

That's a move we've seen him do on a number of occasions but it appears as if Cass' knee blew out when he hit the outside and his attempts to finish the match would ultimately fail. 

You have to give him credit, though, as he got back into the ring and even tried to hit an Empire Elbow before his leg gave out. Visibly frustrated and cursing, Big Cass collapsed at ringside and was helped to the back by WWE doctors after the match was thrown out. WWE later confirmed that he's injured but more details aren't expected to be revealed until an MRI is performed today.

An injury like this could put Big Cass on the shelf for weeks or months and if it's the latter, his push will come to a sudden halt. We'll be sure to keep you updated on the situation! 


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