Nikki Bella apparently received some very good news from her doctor.
The "Fearless" WWE Superstar sustained a neck injury back in October and had surgery to repair it in January. Bella has always aimed for a summer return to the squared circle and it seems as though it's coming to fruition.
Bella took to Twitter and posted a picture of the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, sharing that she received good news from the doctor and will begin training there soon.
The longest-reigning Divas Champion in WWE history took to social media earlier this week to post about visiting the doctors, and it seems she's getting closer to a return now:
Bella will come back to a very different WWE as the Women's Championship has taken over for the Divas Championship and there are new ladies on the roster from NXT such as Alexa Bliss, Nia Jax and Carmella. It's also possible the Divas Championship will return now that the brands have split and the "SmackDown" ladies need a prize to compete over.
John Cena, Bella's real-life boyfriend, was drafted to the Blue Brand as well by comissioner Shane McMahon and his general manager, Bella's brother-in-law Daniel Bryan, so she may want to end up on that show. Thus far, there's no telling where the injured stars will end up when they return.
Bella also has a need for revenge against Charlotte as it was Ric Flair's daughter who ended her record 301-day reign as Divas Champion back at Night of Champions in September.
Cena and Bella have dated for nearly four years and while they're going strong, they have different stances on what the future holds.
"I just have things I need to get done," Cena recently told Rolling Stone in May.. "It's not negotiable. We've been to therapy over it. I don't think it will ever be over with. I'm stubborn as f--k and extremely selfish as well. I don't want kids, I don't want marriage. That's me just saying, 'Hey, this is my life and this is how I'm going to live.'"
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