Paige Suffers An Injury During A WWE Live Event; May Be Forced To Miss Some More Time

Paige Suffers An Injury During A WWE Live Event; May Be Forced To Miss Some More Time

Having only just made her return to WWE television about a month ago, Paige may be back on the shelf after suffering an injury during a live event in New York. Find out more after the jump...

By MarkCassidy - Dec 28, 2017 10:12 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Some potentially bad news for Paige fans, as the raven-haired Superstar might be taking some more time away from the ring after suffering an injury during a WWE live event in New York.

During a Six-Woman Tag Team Match pitting Paige, Mandy Rose, and Sonya Deville against Sasha Banks, Mickie James, and Bayley, the Absolution leader took a kick from The Boss to the back that caused the match to be called off. According to PWInsider.com, Paige had her back to Banks and seemingly didn’t realize the kick was coming.

Paige's injury is not said to be serious, but even a mild concussion could put her back on the shelf for a while. We'll keep you updated on the situation.


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