RAW Superstar Jason Jordan Could Return To Action Much Sooner Than We Expected

RAW Superstar Jason Jordan Could Return To Action Much Sooner Than We Expected

Last week, Jason Jordan underwent surgery to repair an ongoing neck injury. While it was initially reported that the former Tag Team Champion would miss most of 2018, it now appears as if he could return soon.

By JoshWilding - Feb 12, 2018 04:02 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Former RAW Tag Team Champion Jason Jordan has reportedly been dealing with neck issues for a while now and that's why the "son" of General Manager Kurt Angle underwent surgery last week. 

The procedure was a success and we later learned that the operation was called a minimally invasive posterior cervical microdiscectomy. That's a mouthful but several outlets are now reporting that most patients who undergo this can actually return to work within a month after the operation takes place.

If that's also the case for Jordan, it's feasible he could return to in-ring action before WrestleMania where it's rumoured he will do battle with former tag team partner Seth Rollins. Nothing is confirmed, though, and it's best to take this with a pinch of salt for now. Are you excited about his possible return?
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