It Looks Like WWE SMACKDOWN LIVE Superstar Big Cass May Require Surgery Again

It Looks Like WWE SMACKDOWN LIVE Superstar Big Cass May Require Surgery Again

Some potentially dreadful news for Big Cass & his fans here. The 7-footer only recently returned to action after being on the shelf for months with a torn ACL, & it looks like he may have re-inured the knee.

By MarkCassidy - May 24, 2018 02:05 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Could Big Cass be facing another extended spell on the injured list?

The former NXT Superstar recently debuted on SmackDown LIVE after being out for months with a torn ACL, but last week the seven-footer seemed to tweak his knee during a house show match and is now back on crutches.

Some assumed this may have been a work after Daniel Bryan put him in the heel hook a couple of weeks ago, but unfortunately it seems to be a legit injury, and one which might just take him out of action again.

Mike Johnson of PWInsiderElite.com reports:


"Nothing is working for Colin Cassidy right now. He’s back on crutches. From what I understand he’s going to go check out to see if he needs ACL surgery again. If that’s the case, that is bad, bad news for him."

Hopefully the injury isn't that bad. We'll keep you guys updated.
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