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Tegan Nox talks true extent of her ACL injuries in WWE

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WWE SmackDown Superstar Tegan Nox recently took to social media to reveal the true extent of her ACL issues that have plagued her over the past few years.

“It’s been a whole year since the last knee surgery, which is crazy” Tegan Nox began on Twitter. “What most people don’t know is that I wrestled for almost 2 years without an ACL in my left knee (Streetfight & cage match included).

“Because absolutely NO ONE knew that at some point, the ACL slipped out of place & just got stuck in between my knee’¦no symptoms, no pain, nothing, just a normal check-up showed that ACL had been gone for a very long time” Nox continued.

“I remember finding out on a Wednesday & by Friday morning, WWE had flown me out to Birmingham, AL to have surgery by one of the best surgeons in the business, Dr Dugas” Tegan Nox added.

“I honestly can’t thank WWE for the urgency, care & support since day 1!! The rehab itself went amazingly & through a ton of hard work from both myself & my PT, I was back and cleared at 7 months, way before anyone expected’¦I just had to bide my time to get revenge on that dastardly Poison Pixie” the former PROGRESS star concluded.

Tegan Nox on her ACL issues

RAW is broadcast each and every Monday night, and fans in the United Kingdom can watch the show with a monthly BT Sport subscription.

SmackDown is also available on BT Sport every Friday; again for fans who are subscribed to the monthly service that can sometimes be bundled with BT Broadband.

NXT 2.0 and WWE NXT UK are available to watch on Tuesdays and Thursdays respectively on WWE Network in the United Kingdom. The shows are also available on Peacock in the United States.

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