RAW Superstar Kevin Owens Has Confirmed That He Underwent Double Knee Surgery

RAW Superstar Kevin Owens Has Confirmed That He Underwent Double Knee Surgery

We had heard that Kevin Owens was written off TV last week on Raw so that he could undergo knee surgery, and the Canadian Superstar has now confirmed that was indeed the case with a social media post...

By MarkCassidy - Oct 17, 2018 03:10 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE
It looks like Kevin Owens will indeed be on the shelf for a while.

After Bobby Lashley turned heel last week on Raw and "injured" KO's knees on the ring post, we got word that this was done in order to write him off TV for a while so he could undergo surgery, and Owens has now confirmed this with the following Tweet.



We don't yet have an ETA on his return to in-ring action, but with both knees fully cast and needing time to heal up, don't expect to see the popular Superstar on Raw again for at least a few months.

When he does come back, however, there';s a good chance he'll have turned face in response to Lashley's actions.
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