The Revival's Scott Dawson Reportedly Out Of Action With A Bicep Injury; May Miss WWE SUMMERSLAM

The Revival's Scott Dawson Reportedly Out Of Action With A Bicep Injury; May Miss WWE SUMMERSLAM

More injury-related bad news here, this time for Scott Dawson, who may be forced to sit out WWE SummerSlam after reportedly damaging his right bicep during a recent live event. Click on for more details...

By MarkCassidy - Aug 07, 2017 11:08 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Things have not been going well for The Revival or their fans since the tag-team graduated from NXT to the main roster. First, Dash Wilder sustained a broken jaw which kept him out of the ring for months, and now his partner may be facing a similar situation.

According to ProWrestlingSheet.com, Scott Dawson recently suffered an injury to his right bicep which may require surgery.

If this is indeed the case, Dawson could be out of action for up to four to six months, which obviously means The Revival will not be involved in the triple threat tag-team match with The Hardy Boyz and Anderson/Gallows that was all-but confirmed for SummerSlam.

Hopefully he won't require surgery, but we should get some kind of update on RAW later on tonight one way or the other.
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