Dean Ambrose could miss upto 6 months due to injury

We noted before how WWE had announced that Dean Ambrose has suffered an arm injury during yesterday’s episode of Monday Night Raw. However, at that time, no further details about his condition were given.

Now the company has revealed through a post on their site that the former WWE Champion has possibly suffered a high-grade triceps tendon injury:

After sustaining an injury to his right arm last night during Raw, Dean Ambrose is currently undergoing further examination by noted orthopedic surgeon Dr. Jeffrey Dugas, WWE.com can confirm.

“An MRI has shown suspicion for a high-grade triceps tendon injury, possibly a tear, so he is undergoing surgical exploration and most likely surgical repair of the torn triceps tendon,” WWE Senior Ringside Physician Dr. Chris Amann told WWE.com. “That surgery will be happening later this evening, and we should have some further updates either later tonight or tomorrow morning as to what the findings were, what the structures that were damaged were, and also a timeline for recovery.”

It’s yet to be confirmed how serious Ambrose’s injury exactly is. Though if he has suffered a full tear then the Shield Member could miss around 6 months of in-ring time which will mean that he will miss the upcoming WrestleMania 34 as well.

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