It had been previously reported that Big Cass tore his ACL during a match with Enzo Amore in August 2017. At that time, his recovery timeline was between 6 to 8 months.

According to a new report from PWInsiderCass has recently been seen working out at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando. He appears to be in great shape and is walking around without any assistance.

You can see a clip from the match that caused Big Cass’ injury below:

Enzo Amore vs. Big Cass - Brooklyn Street Fight: Raw, Aug. 21, 2017

WWE.com reported the following following the injury after it occurred:

Big Cass suffered an injury to his left knee during the Brooklyn Street Fight against Enzo Amore on Raw, WWE.com can confirm. The injury occurred after Amore dodged a big boot by pulling down the top rope, sending Cass to the floor in the process.

“It’s hard to tell what the extent of the injury is, but we’re going to send him to get an MRI tomorrow and figure that out,” said WWE ringside physician Dr. Chris Robinson.

We will continue to monitor this situation and provide updates as they become available to us.

Editor’s Opinion:

This is outstanding news. Ever since he participated in the Fatal 4-Way match for the Universal Championship in the summer of 2016, I knew he was going to be a big deal in the company. Without Enzo Amore to keep him occupied, he could emerge as a huge star in WWE in no time.

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