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WWE Superstar Neville Injured At Raw; Likely Will Miss WrestleMania

Since the announcement of the event WrestleMania 32 under the flagship of biggest play WWE, there had been many riots regarding every superstar.

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As noted, Neville suffered a broken ankle and broken shinbone on a baseball slide during last night’s match with Chris Jericho at WWE RAW in Pittsburgh. “The Game” of course was back in 2002 form, taking out everyone’s favorites – Dean Ambrose and Dolph Ziggler – in a 48-hour period only to get shown up by Reigns.

In a testament to his toughness – and, perhaps, as a kiss-off to the “wrestling is fake” detractors – WWE posted video of Triple H (real name: Paul Levesque) being evaluated by trainer Larry Heck, who cleans and staples shut the wound on his head. Yet, he is waiting for the clearance from Vince McMahon as well.

Reigns’ promo focused on his match against Triple H at “WrestleMania” and was his only appearance during the taping.

The injury bug is apparently not exclusive to WWE wrestlers. Here’s a picture of Ron Simmons describing stuff, to protect you from any Friday night blues before we get down to the main event. That is unless Ambrose is suddenly inserted into the Triple H vs. Roman Reigns match which will hit the “Lunatic Fringe’s” match with the Beast. Charlotte brings Becky Lynch out first and Becky guarantees she will take the title. Yet Brie Bella’s storyline with Lana, which has nothing to do with the title all the ladies should be making a priority, received plenty of screen time. It might be so big that even WrestleMania may not feature their rise to dominance, as reported by INQUISITR.

That means that Dean Ambrose is still scheduled to face Brock Lesnar in a No Holds Barred Street Fight in Dallas on April 3rd. The New Day has already survived against all four members of the faction, but Monday’s beat down suggests this is far from over.

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Earlier in the day, Michael Cole interviewed United States Champion Kalisto, and the latter accepted Ryback’s “WrestleMania” challenge.

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