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Pretty Deadly’s Elton Prince Suffered Legitimate Injury On SmackDown

By The Spotlight StaffJuly 15, 2023
Pretty Deadly's Elton Prince Suffered Legitimate Injury On SmackDown

Last night on SmackDown, Pretty Deadly competed in a tag team match against Sheamus and Ridge Holland. During the match, Holland hit a Belly to Belly Suplex on Elton Prince. Unfortunately, Prince landed on his shoulder first. He then clutched his shoulder but managed to finish the match.

In the closing moment, Elton Prince exposed the turnbuckle and Ridge Holland hit on it. Prince then hit a Leg Drop on Holland to win the match.

PWInsider confirmed that Elton Prince has suffered a separated shoulder. However, there’s no word on how long he will be out of action. Most of them recover from separated shoulders within 2-12 weeks without surgery.

“Last night on WWE Friday Night Smackdown, Pretty Deadly’s Elton Prince was sporting his arm in a sling.

PWInsider.com has confirmed Prince has suffered a separated shoulder. There is no word how long he will be out.”

Pretty Deadly made their main roster debut on the May 13th episode of SmackDown, where they defeated Brawling Brutes with help from United States Champion Austin Theory.

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