In a remarkable display of resilience and dedication to the sport, WWE SmackDown superstar Kevin Owens is set to compete in an upcoming match despite suffering from a “broken hand.”
This news comes following an intense match against Grayson Waller on the December 1st edition of SmackDown, which resulted in Owens apparently sustaining hand fractures.
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Despite the injury (which is pretty much confirmed to be 100% storyline), Owens remains undeterred and is scheduled to wrestle Austin Theory in the US Championship #1 contender’s tournament.
This decision was confirmed on a recent episode of SmackDown, where WWE shared a digital exclusive segment featuring Owens and SmackDown General Manager Nick Aldis.
In the segment, Aldis expressed his concerns about Owens’ ability to compete with a broken hand. However, Owens, known for his fighting spirit, insisted on participating in the scheduled match.
His determination was further fueled by the mockery from Grayson Waller and Austin Theory, prompting Owens to promise his participation in the upcoming event.
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The decision for Owens to continue competing despite his injury raises questions about the potential risks and the impact it may have on his performance.
Wrestling with a broken bone is not only physically challenging but also mentally taxing. It requires a high level of pain tolerance and a strong will to push through the limitations imposed by the injury.
FAQs
- What injury did Kevin Owens sustain?
- Kevin Owens suffered hand fractures after his match against Grayson Waller.
- Is Kevin Owens still competing in the US Championship #1 contender’s tournament?
- Yes, despite his injury, Owens is scheduled to wrestle Austin Theory in the tournament.
- When did Kevin Owens sustain his injury?
- Owens sustained his injury on the December 1 edition of SmackDown.
- How did WWE respond to Owens’ injury?
- WWE shared a digital exclusive segment addressing Owens’ injury, where SmackDown General Manager Nick Aldis expressed concerns but Owens insisted on competing.
- What are the risks of wrestling with a broken hand?
- Wrestling with a broken hand poses significant physical and mental challenges, including pain management and potential impact on performance.