Top WWE superstar undergoes surgery after 'freak accident' away from the ring

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Top WWE superstar undergoes surgery after 'freak accident' away from the ring
Nick Aldis has revealed the extent of his injury (Picture: WWE)

WWE superstar Nick Aldis has confirmed he suffered a nasty injury which required surgery.

The 37-year-old British wrestler, who currently appears on weekly television as the SmackDown General Manager, shared a photo of himself in a sling and revealed he got hurt in a freak accident.

He also joked it 'must be a slow news day' given how reports had started to emerge before he'd had chance to start recovering.

He wrote on X: 'Yes, I just got out of surgery for a ruptured bicep tendon, and yes, the sheets had it within minutes. God bless 'em. Must be a slow news day…

'Anyway it was a freak accident, I'm on the mend, and I will continue to fulfill my obligations. #SmackDown'

Thankfully, fans now know that Norwich born star Aldis will definitely be on SmackDown this Friday, with the blue brand heating up on the road to WrestleMania 40 in Philadelphia in just over two weeks.

He was injured in a 'freak accident' (Picture: X/Nick Aldis)

Aldis has impressed fans with his no nonsense approach to his role, standing firm against larger than life characters like Roman Reigns and The Rock, and his Raw counterpart Adam Pearce.

Previously known as the National Treasure in the National Wrestling Alliance and beyond, it has been a unique way of introducing him to WWE's audience.

He's yet to wrestle for the company since debuting as general manager back in October 2023, but he's become a prominent part of the weekly SmackDown show, which will continue into WrestleMania and beyond.

Earlier last year, he had reached an agreement towork as a backstage producer, a role which he is still carrying out helping wrestlers put together their matches to make sure they fit with the creative vision for the shows.

Aldis debuted on SmackDown in a segment with Triple H, Adam Pearce and Dominik Mysteiro (Picture: WWE/Andrea Kellaway)

His fellow Englishman – and current SmackDown commentator – Wade Barrett previously admitted hewanted to see Aldis in WWE, and he had high hopes for him once he arrived.

Heexclusively told Metro.co.uk: 'He's a fantastic talker, he's got a great look, he's a really good representative for this industry in general, and I love his classic throwback in-ring style.

'It reminds me a bit of Harley Race, kind of the pompous Englishman element adds to it as well. I'd love to see Nick involved.'

WWE SmackDown airs Friday nights at 1am on TNT Sports 1.

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