WWE RAW Tag-Team Champion Jason Jordan Has Reportedly Suffered An Injury

WWE RAW Tag-Team Champion Jason Jordan Has Reportedly Suffered An Injury

Though we don't have many details, reports are coming in that one half of the RAW tag-team champions, Jason Jordan, has suffered an injury and was forced to miss the live events over the weekend in Texas...

By MarkCassidy - Jan 15, 2018 11:01 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
It looks like the man who recently replaced an injured Dean Ambrose as Seth Rollins' new tag-team partner might also be out of action.

According to PWInsider, Jason Jordan missed the RAW live events over the weekend in Texas due to injury. They're not sure about the severity of his accident, however, and haven't heard if he's scheduled to appear on RAW tonight or not.

Despite lousy crowd reactions, Jordan had begun to come into his own as a sort of nerdy, delusional "daddy's boy" that was delusional enough to believe that he was a new member of The Shield - so it'd be a shame if this injury turned out to serious enough to keep him on the shelf.

Jordan is expected to team with Rollins to defend the Raw Tag-Team championship against The Bar at the Royal Rumble.
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