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Trey Miguel Shares Injury Update, Reveals He Won’t Have To Undergo Surgery
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As previously reported, TNA Wrestling star Trey Miguel announced that he suffered a broken patella during his match at Rebellion. In a post on his Instagram Stories, Miguel shared an update regarding the injury, revealing that he won’t have to undergo surgery.
Per Miguel, he suffered a non-displaced fracture, which doesn’t require surgery to repair. He stated, “I just wrapped up at the ortho. Everything went well. I got to see my X-ray. It’s a non-displaced fracture, which means I won’t need surgery, and as long as I keep my knee straight, it should be 100% again. I’m gonna start PT in two weeks, it shouldn’t take more than two or three sessions before I can self-assess based on pain levels I’m experiencing and try to get my knee bending on my own.”
Miguel also indicated that the injury requires ten weeks of recovery, and it will be three weeks from the injury as of this Saturday. So he still has about seven weeks of recovery left.
He continued, “They said that they’re assuming it’ll probably be about ten weeks before I can get rolling around again in a ring. It will be three weeks as of Saturday, so I know we’ve got a little bit of a journey ahead of us, but everything went smoothly today. I got a smaller brace, which feels better on my knee. And yeah, that’s pretty much it for today. We’re gonna be alright.”
At TNA Rebellion 2026, Mustafa Ali beat Trey Miguel to win the TNA International Title. Miguel held the belt for 57 days.
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