According to a new report by WWE.com, Jey Uso has undergone surgery to repair issues with his shoulder. The story notes that the injuries happened at WrestleMania, but they are referring to the injury angle done early in the match to get him out of the action.
WWE physician Dr. Stephen Daquino stated that Jey suffered an anterior shoulder dislocation on the left arm. He underwent surgery last week to tighten his rotator cuff and shoulder capsule to repair the injury, which had been bothering him prior to WrestleMania.
At this time, it is estimated that he will be out for six months.
Here is the full article from WWE.com:
Former WWE Tag Team Champion Jey Uso has undergone surgery to repair recent injuries suffered in action at WrestleMania 31 Kickoff, causing him to be removed from the Fatal 4-Way WWE Tag Team Championship Match.
“At WrestleMania, Jey suffered an anterior shoulder dislocation on the left arm, which was later evaluated back in Florida,” said WWE physician Dr. Stephen Daquino, who also confirmed that Jey underwent surgery last week to tighten his rotator cuff and shoulder capsule to repair the injury, which had been aggravating him leading into WrestleMania.
While Jey hasn’t been seen in action since WrestleMania, Dr. Daquino was able to provide a soft timetable for the dynamic Superstar’s return.
“It looks like [his] return is estimated [at] about six months.”
Continue to check back with WWE.com for more updates as they become available.