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SmackDown Star Out Of Action Due To Concussion

By The Spotlight StaffApril 26, 2023
SmackDown Star Out Of Action Due To Concussion
Photo Credit: WWE

Braun Strowman last competed on the April 21st episode of SmackDown, where he and Ricochet defeated The Viking Raiders in a tag team match.

The Monster of All Monsters was supposed to compete in a tag team match this past Saturday’s WWE Live Event in Fort Wayne, Indiana. However, Strowman was pulled from the match. In the event, Ricochet faced Viking Raider’s Ivar in a singles match.

PWInsider reported that Braun Strowman has suffered a concussion. However, there’s no word on how long Strowman will be out of action.

“Former WWE Universal Champion Braun Strowman is currently out of action after suffering a concussion, multiple WWE sources have confirmed. Strowman was scheduled for this past weekend’s live events teaming with Ricochet against the Viking Raiders but was pulled from the road in order to heal. He wrestled the Raiders with Ricochet on the 4/21 edition of Smackdown, so the injury must have occurred there.”

Braun Strowman made his return on the September 5th episode of RAW. Last December, Strowman teamed up with Ricochet and feuded with Imperium. On the January 13th episode of SmackDown, Strowman competed against Gunther for the Intercontinental Championship but was unable to win the title.

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