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Seth Rollins vs. Riddle SummerSlam Match Postponed Due To Injury

By The Spotlight StaffJuly 27, 2022
Seth Rollins vs. Riddle SummerSlam Match Postponed Due To Injury
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On this past Monday Night RAW, Riddle teamed up with The Street Profits to face The Bloodline in a six-man tag team match. The match was won by Roman Reigns and The Usos. Following the match, Seth Rollins attacked Riddle and hit a curb stomp on the steel steps.

Both Riddle and Seth Rollins were scheduled to face each other at SummerSlam this Saturday. However, during The Bump Kayla Braxton announced that Riddle suffered an injury on WWE RAW and will be unable to compete at SummerSlam.

“BREAKING: Seth Rollins injured Riddle with a vicious attack on WWE Raw that resulted in a brachial plexus injury (a stinger). Riddle is medically disqualified until full strength returns.

Due to this injury, Riddle vs. Rollins at SummerSlam has been postponed.“

BREAKING: @WWERollins injured @SuperKingofBros with a vicious attack on #WWERaw that resulted in a brachial plexus injury (a stinger). Riddle is medically disqualified until full strength returns.

Due to this injury, Riddle vs. Rollins at #SummerSlam has been postponed. pic.twitter.com/JYauGAXuAN

— WWE (@WWE) July 27, 2022

At this point, WWE has not announced whether Seth Rollins will compete at SummerSlam.

We will update you when we receive more details. Stay tuned with The Spotlight.

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