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Mike Awesome will be able to return to the ring in about two to three weeks. After some conditioning time, he should be ready to go in about six weeks.
The Rock spoke with our trainer in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., about some pain he has been having in his left knee. He doesn't have any swelling, he's not point-tender and seems to have good stability in the knee. He believes that he hurt it at WrestleMania. Rock will be checked by an orthopedist.
Billy Gunn saw a doctor on Friday and it was determined that his pain in his hamstring is a bad strain and should return to normal in time.
Chris Jericho has some bone chips in his elbow that have been bothering him lately. The chips don't hinder his arm's movement, but they get aggravated and cause slight discomfort when he lands on it.
Al Snow chipped his tooth during our event last Monday in Lowell, Mass. He will not miss any time but will probably need some dental work.
Kanyon's knee is feeling great, and his therapist is happy with his progress. Chris wants to get going and will be seeing a doctor in Atlanta on Monday for an evaluation, which should allow Chris to get back in the ring next week. We plan on him going to Louisville for a few weeks of in-ring rehab.
Kane continues his therapy at home to improve his biceps.
Chris Benoit is doing well as he steps up his in-ring training. He will be in Cincinnati doing appearances and working out in a local ring for the next few weeks. He is expected to be able to return to action at 100 percent at the end of June.
Kevin Nash continues to rehab his arm. It'll be about three to four weeks before he can begin doing anything in the ring, and then another month or so before he is back to 100 percent.
Perry Saturn had an MRI, which did not show a tear in his shoulder. He will not need surgery; the doctor told him to rehab his shoulder and he will do fine. His knee is feeling better as he continues rehab.
Rhyno will go back to Dr. Youngblood's office in the next couple of weeks for a six-month post surgery follow-up.
Lita is at home and doing well a little over a week after her surgery. She will be out of action about nine months before being able to do anything physical in the ring.
Jazz tore the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in her left knee and is seeing an orthopedist in Louisville, Ky., to discuss the pros and cons of surgery. We will know more later today.
Scotty Too Hotty's neck surgery went well and he is doing well. He will probably remain in the hospital until Saturday and then stay in San Antonio for a few more days and see Dr. Lloyd Youngblood again before he returns home. Recovery time is approximately one year.
Raven is able to resume wrestling and his teeth are feeling better and back to normal. There is still a chance that he may need to have root canal later on, but it will take time to see how the teeth react to this injury and if further problems ensue.
DDP saw a doctor again this week and he suggested that DDP have a nerve induction test done. He will be having this and some other tests done in Atlanta over the next few days. He has a tentative appointment with Dr. Youngblood next Thursday for an evaluation.
The news about Benoit looks quite good.
Mike Awesome will be able to return to the ring in about two to three weeks. After some conditioning time, he should be ready to go in about six weeks.
The Rock spoke with our trainer in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., about some pain he has been having in his left knee. He doesn't have any swelling, he's not point-tender and seems to have good stability in the knee. He believes that he hurt it at WrestleMania. Rock will be checked by an orthopedist.
Billy Gunn saw a doctor on Friday and it was determined that his pain in his hamstring is a bad strain and should return to normal in time.
Chris Jericho has some bone chips in his elbow that have been bothering him lately. The chips don't hinder his arm's movement, but they get aggravated and cause slight discomfort when he lands on it.
Al Snow chipped his tooth during our event last Monday in Lowell, Mass. He will not miss any time but will probably need some dental work.
Kanyon's knee is feeling great, and his therapist is happy with his progress. Chris wants to get going and will be seeing a doctor in Atlanta on Monday for an evaluation, which should allow Chris to get back in the ring next week. We plan on him going to Louisville for a few weeks of in-ring rehab.
Kane continues his therapy at home to improve his biceps.
Chris Benoit is doing well as he steps up his in-ring training. He will be in Cincinnati doing appearances and working out in a local ring for the next few weeks. He is expected to be able to return to action at 100 percent at the end of June.
Kevin Nash continues to rehab his arm. It'll be about three to four weeks before he can begin doing anything in the ring, and then another month or so before he is back to 100 percent.
Perry Saturn had an MRI, which did not show a tear in his shoulder. He will not need surgery; the doctor told him to rehab his shoulder and he will do fine. His knee is feeling better as he continues rehab.
Rhyno will go back to Dr. Youngblood's office in the next couple of weeks for a six-month post surgery follow-up.
Lita is at home and doing well a little over a week after her surgery. She will be out of action about nine months before being able to do anything physical in the ring.
Jazz tore the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in her left knee and is seeing an orthopedist in Louisville, Ky., to discuss the pros and cons of surgery. We will know more later today.
Scotty Too Hotty's neck surgery went well and he is doing well. He will probably remain in the hospital until Saturday and then stay in San Antonio for a few more days and see Dr. Lloyd Youngblood again before he returns home. Recovery time is approximately one year.
Raven is able to resume wrestling and his teeth are feeling better and back to normal. There is still a chance that he may need to have root canal later on, but it will take time to see how the teeth react to this injury and if further problems ensue.
DDP saw a doctor again this week and he suggested that DDP have a nerve induction test done. He will be having this and some other tests done in Atlanta over the next few days. He has a tentative appointment with Dr. Youngblood next Thursday for an evaluation.