RAW Superstar Samoa Joe Is Out Of Action With An Injury Which Could Keep Him Sidelined For Months

RAW Superstar Samoa Joe Is Out Of Action With An Injury Which Could Keep Him Sidelined For Months

There's more bad news for Samoa Joe today as it's being reported that he suffered a head injury while shooting a commercial for WWE. Unfortunately, it now sounds like he'll be out of action for the foreseeable!

By JoshWilding - Feb 20, 2020 08:02 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
We have some bad news today as it appears Samoa Joe is back on the sidelines. According to Pro Wrestling Sheet's Ryan Satin, the RAW Superstar suffered a head injury while filming a commercial for WWE last week. He reportedly hit his head during a bad table break while they were filming a stunt.

Now, it's believed that the former United States Champion will be out of action for a considerable amount of time, something which likely takes him out of the running for this year's WrestleMania

Joe has been dealing with injuries for a long time now, including a broken thumb and a recent concussion which saw him forced to take a number of weeks off before returning last week. He was nowhere to be seen during Monday's RAW, and that obviously ties into this report. 

If this is concussion related, then WWE could decide to sideline Joe indefinitely, and it wouldn't be surprising to see him become part of the RAW announce team given how great his work has been there.

We'll keep you updated, but wish Joe a speedy recovery. 
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