Samoa Joe Injury Update: The Destroyer Could Be Out Of Action For More Than Two Months

Samoa Joe Injury Update: The Destroyer Could Be Out Of Action For More Than Two Months

We finally have an update on the foot injury sustained by Samoa Joe during RAW this past Monday, and it sounds like the Samoan Submission Machine might be on the shelf until March. More past the jump...

By MarkCassidy - Jan 12, 2018 09:01 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Samoa Joe suffered a plantar fascia rupture to his foot during his match against Rhyno on RAW this past Monday, and now we have an update on his condition.

According to the latest reports, Joe will be out of action for at least 2 months, which means he will not only miss The Royal Rumble, but also the big triple-threat match he was scheduled for against John Cena and Roman Reigns on the March 16th Madison Square Garden show. The Miz is set to replace him in that match and several others he had lined up.

This is obviously a shame, but at the same time, it could have been a lot longer. Let's just hope Joe is fully recovered by the time WrestleMania roles around in April.
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