Braun Strowman Underwent Surgery for “Out Of Control” Knee Infection
As noted before, former WWE talent Braun Strowman, real name Adam Scherr, has been hospitalized since this past Monday due to an infection in his knee.
Strowman provided an update on Thursday on Instagram stating that he had underwent surgery due to his knee infection had gotten “out of control.”
“Just had surgery. I had an infection in my bursa around my patella in my knee. It got out of control. They went in this morning. They removed the bursa from my knee, drained a bunch of fluid out of it, and then left the wound open to continue to drain.”
In a follow-up post, Strowman stated that his pain has started to finally go down and thanked everyone for their support.
“Update on my leg. Again I cant express how much the prayers and love for some many around the old mean to me. Yall have helped get me through this. Still a ways to go but there everyday. Pain is finally starting to come down. Still got a lot of battle to go but I think we are over the hump and should get easier every hour.”
Transcript h/t: Fightful.com
Bozilla Confirms Torn ACL Injury
As noted before, Bozilla has been out of action for Stardom since earlier this month due to a knee injury.
Bozilla provided an update on Thursday on Twitter confirming that she had suffered a complete ACL tear injury and it will require her to undergo surgery.
Honestly, it still doesn’t seem real. I’m deeply devastated and still struggling to find the right words. I wish this weren’t true, but unfortunately, it’s reality.❤️🩹
On January 11, 2026, I injured my knee right at the beginning of my match at Korakuen Hall. Despite extreme pain, I was able to finish the match, but toward the end of the match, my knee completely gave up.
The diagnosis is a complete ACL tear, which will require surgery.
I was taken great care of by the entire Stardom team at ringside and backstage. I’m incredibly grateful that I wasn’t alone in that moment and had people around me who mean a lot to me, didn’t leave my side and who continue to support me through my recovery.
At this time, I don‘t know how long I‘ll be out for or when I‘ll be able to return yet.
What I do know is this: Wrestling is my life and my passion and this break hurts deeply.
I try to remain positive and believe that everything happens for a reason.
I’ll come back stronger, better and more dangerous than ever before.
Thanks to all the fans for your incredible support, as well as to my friends, STARDOM, President Okada, and Mi Vida Loca.
And thanks to all the people that reached out and checked on me. It truly means a lot to me!
Japan is my home and I‘ll do everything I can to be back as soon as possible.
The next chapter will be the road to recovery and I hope you keep continue supporting me through this chapter of my live.
– Bozilla
Jeff Hardy Provides Update on His Neck Injury Recovery
As noted before, Jeff hardy has been dealing with bulging disk issues in his neck since this past October.
A recent episode of the Insight with Chris Van Vliet podcast featured The Hardys (Matt & Jeff Hardy) as the guest. One of the topics discussed included Jeff providing an update on his recovery from his neck injury.
“It’s better. This past Monday and Tuesday, it felt really good. Then we flew out here, and I fell asleep a little funky on the plane. I remember jerking my head up one time, and it hurt. So it was hurting a little more than it did Monday and Tuesday. But overall, man, it’s feeling good. It’s definitely better. So this has been a little over three months now. I’ve been dealing with two bulging discs on the left side of my neck, and this happened when we dropped the titles at the NXT Halloween Havoc show. It was one of those things, you couldn’t even tell, it looked completely fine. I landed flat, but I was on the big guy’s shoulders. The one guy jumped off the ladder, clotheslined me off. The idea was for me to go through the table, but I kind of overshot the table, and he just broke the table, and my head just hit the mat, and it was a little whiplash like that. It felt terrible. I mean, it definitely felt like a concussion, and I was close to being knocked out, but that’s when it happened. Two bulging discs on the left side of my neck, but I’m feeling much better.”
Transcript h/t: Fightful.com

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