It Looks Like WWE RAW Superstar Samoa Joe Might Be Out Of Action For Longer Than Originally Reported

It Looks Like WWE RAW Superstar Samoa Joe Might Be Out Of Action For Longer Than Originally Reported

Those hoping to see Samoa Joe back in a WWE ring in early October might be in for a disappointment, as a new report indicates that The Destroyer will be out of action for longer than we originally expected...

By MarkCassidy - Sep 08, 2017 05:09 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE
A few weeks ago we got the unfortunate news that Samoa Joe had suffered a knew injury during a match at a WWE RAW live event and would be out of action for about 3-4 weeks. This meant he would have been back by early October, but now an update suggest that it'll be longer than that.

According to Dave Meltzer of F4WOnline.com, Joe won't be choking people out again until late October at the earliest, which means he probably won't make it back in time for the October 22nd RAW-branded TLC PPV.

Bad news, but when you consider how long some other wrestlers have had to take off to recover, it could have been a lot worse.
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