WWE News: ‘The Deadman’ Might Undergo Another Hip Surgery Incurred From WrestleMania 33; WIll He Be Ready For Royal Rumble?

The Undertaker supposedly needs another surgery and the principal methodology was only a temporary fix. It is noticed that "The Deadman" is healthy right now and he is ready for the Royal Rumble Match. However, the most recent WWE bits of gossip have uncovered that he needs another hip surgery and he could miss WrestleMania 33.

The 51-year-old legend experienced hip surgery last September 2016 to have the capacity to wrestle at the Royal Rumble and WrestleMania 33, per All Wrestling News. He looked fit as a fiddle when he returned keep going November 2016 on SmackDown Live and two weeks prior on Monday Night Raw.

The report likewise included that The Undertaker should experience a full hip substitution surgery. He is not intrigued by having the surgery right now and he might want to do it when he is formally resigned. The word circumventing backstage is many individuals are trusting that he endures WrestleMania 33 with no complexities.

The Undertaker is fit as a fiddle for his age however in the long run; wounds will get up to speed to him. The WWE ought to be noticed that 56-year-old Sting's vocation finished when he endured a spinal harm because of Seth Rollins at Night of Champions 2015. Positively, the WWE needs to consider The Undertaker's wellbeing going into WrestleMania 33.

As indicated by WWE Leaks, The Undertaker is not planned to have a title match at WrestleMania 33. The Royal Rumble Match will be a decent test for The Undertaker and perceive how his body responds.

It is his first match since crushing Shane McMahon at WrestleMania 32 a year ago in a Hell in a Cell Match.

The WWE can likewise survey his condition in the match while not putting a considerable measure of beating to his body by having wrestle not over 15 minutes. Stay tuned with SWN for more updates! 

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