You hate to see it. Adam Copeland posted a video on social media indicating that he suffered an injury at the recent Double or Nothing pay-per-view event and requires surgery.
The diagnosis is a broken tibia and the timeline for his return is unknown. You can see his comments below:
Anyway, double or nothing, flew back yesterday, Malachi Black, dude is, dude’s an animal. All of the House of Black, they’re just really, really, really damn good. And as you’re about to find out in this video, I guess the house always does win because I gained two new friends. I don’t really like them, they’re kind of like those buddies that just annoy you, but they’re always there.
Anyway, yeah, I’ve been feeling really good lately, been having so much fun in the ring and I got cocky, I guess is what it really boils down to and I’m probably a narcissist and egomaniac and all, I’ll unpack that one day. But yeah, my brain forgets what my body always seems to remember a little late is that I’m 50 and I need to make better choices.
So my body pulled the emergency brake on me the other night and I ended up fracturing my tibia, which is going to require surgery. Don’t know the timeframe on that yet.
Ruby’s birthday’s Friday and I really want to enjoy that and focus on all the positives that I have in my life because there’s way more of that than the bad and even this, surgery. I know what I got to do. I’ll find out the timeframe kind of next week and everything. Yeah, sorry, don’t really know what I’m going to say and I’m still half asleep, but so pardon the appearance and all that good stuff.
Anyway, I will see you soon-ish and in the meantime, everybody be good, try and be happy.
Adam Copeland says he has a fractured tibia
— Fightful Wrestling (@Fightful) May 28, 2024
Copeland is the current TNT champion and the status of his championship is unknown.
Editor’s Opinion:
You hate to see this and we all hope for a speedy recovery for one of the GOATs!
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