A warning has been issued by a female WWE Superstar who is currently sidelined due to injury, based on her own experience. Piper Niven, who has been out of action for over four months following neck surgery, took to Twitter to echo William Regal’s sentiments about the dangers of neck injuries in wrestling. She emphasized the thin line between feeling fine and facing major issues, urging her peers to take caution.
Regal’s initial tweet referenced his own neck injury and raised concerns about the risks associated with dangerous wrestling, likely in response to Jon Moxley’s recent match against Kyle Fletcher at AEW Worlds End. Niven’s added insight shed light on the precarious nature of such injuries, emphasizing the importance of recognizing warning signs before it’s too late.
The wrestling world has seen other stars, like Kevin Owens, grappling with neck issues that have forced them to step away from the ring. Owens underwent surgery earlier this year and has been sidelined since March. Piper Niven’s own injury has sparked concerns about her future in WWE, but recent reports suggest that she is not ready to hang up her boots just yet.
According to a recent Fightful Select Answers Q&A, sources close to Niven remain optimistic about her return to the ring once a treatment plan is in place. While the timeline for her comeback remains uncertain, the support and encouragement from her inner circle hint at a promising recovery. Fans of SmackDown can hold onto hope that Niven will overcome this setback and make a triumphant return to the squared circle.
As Piper Niven continues her journey towards recovery, the entire wrestling community sends her well wishes and support. Her determination and resilience serve as a reminder of the physical toll that comes with the sport, but also the strength and perseverance of its athletes. Stay tuned for more updates on her progress and eventual return to the ring.
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