Coming out of Monday Night RAW, there is no clear update on Roman Reigns' timetable for a return from his injury while it seems WWE creative has nothing to do for Bray Wyatt.
Reigns appeared in an interview on RAW live from the Barclays Center in Brooklyn Monday night, and the segment didn't reveal much in regards to his injury and his recovery timeframe.
Reigns was in New York City during the weekend, but his interview on RAW was via satellite and he didn't say when he expects to be back after emergency hernia surgery on Sept. 20 forced the WWE to cancel his match with Seth Rollins at Night of Champions the following night.
Reigns said the doctors are happy with his progression and he's been able to move around more while he also told radio host Sam Roberts at an appearance this past weekend that he has been able to get back on the treadmill.
Reigns said his return will come a lot sooner than later, but didn't specify when it would be other than saying that he has been counting the days.
It was first revealed that he could miss up to several months following the injury while it is possible he could be ready to return by November's Survivor Series pay-per-view event.
Regarding Wyatt, Wrestlingheadlines.com reports that he has not won a televised singles match since the Sept. 8 "season premiere" of Monday Night RAW where he defeated Chris Jericho in a Steel Cage Match to cap off their feud.
Wyatt did team with Luke Harper and Erick Rowan to defeat The Big Show and Los Matadores on the Sept. 16 tapings for SmackDown, but prior to the Sept. 8 win over Jericho his last singles victory came at SummerSlam on Aug. 17 in what was also a win over "Y2J."
Since SummerSlam, Wyatt has reportedly lost six television matches and over a dozen dark and live event bouts with some of those contests being multi-man matches, but the majority being singles encounters.
It has been reported that the WWE has no creative plans for Wyatt, but there's talk of him going solo as a babyface after the Harper vignettes aired last week with Wyatt "setting him free."
Reigns and Wyatt have been two of the WWE's top stars over the past few months, but Reigns remains sidelined for an unspecified amount of time with an injury while Wyatt has apparently fallen out of favor with WWE creative.
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