It had been previously reported that Paige was injured at a Live Event last night, in Uniondale, New York.

According to a report from the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, the early belief is that the injury was just a mild stinger, as she was at the hotel bar after the show and appeared to be feeling better. It is unknown if she will have to take any time away from the company at this point.

You can see a clip of Paige in action from last week’s “Raw” below:

Sasha Banks, Bayley, & Mickie James vs. Absolution - Six-Woman Tag Team Match: Raw, Dec. 25, 2017

The injury occurred when during the match, Sasha Banks kicked Paige in the back, which she wasn’t ready for. The match was immediately stopped and a stretcher was brought out; however, she did manage to walk out with some assistance.

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

Editor’s Opinion:

This is good news. Ever since Paige has come back, she has been one of the hottest acts in WWE. Absolution has been running roughshod on the Women’s Division on “Raw,” and will likely be one of the focal points heading into the first ever women’s “Royal Rumble” match.

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