Sami Zayn Updates The Fans On His Condition After Undergoing Surgery On His Rotator Cuff

Sami Zayn Updates The Fans On His Condition After Undergoing Surgery On His Rotator Cuff

The RAW superstar is currently sidelined with an injury he suffered in the early summer, and Sami Zayn updated the fans on his condition following the successful surgery for his rotator cuff.

By EliteGuy101 - Aug 07, 2018 12:08 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Source: wrestlinginc.com
Back in June, it was noted that RAW superstar Sami Zayn was injured thus the reasoning behind his very short match at Money In The Bank against Bobby Lashley. Zayn was working through multiple injuries requiring surgeries to be performed on both rotator cuffs. The second of those surgeries took place today.

Zayn went under the knife for bi-lateral rotator cuff surgery and posted a photo to update fans on his condition.

Sami will reportedly be out of the ring until early 2019. Hopefully the talented superstar is treated as more than just a jobber to the stars when he returns to the ring.




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