Kofi Kingston was pulled from the #1 contender match on WWE Friday Night SmackDown for an Intercontinental Title shot at WrestleMania 39 due to an ankle injury this past March.
He was replaced by Xavier Woods and later underwent surgery. Last month, Kingston spoke on the “Battleground” podcast, where he gave an injury update. He said,
“I’m actually in Orlando right now doing some rehab on my ankle. I had ankle surgery to remove a bone chip and fix some ligaments after the massive, Scottish behemoth of a man, Drew McIntyre, landed on my leg and my body went east and my leg went west and my ankle was completely sprained but they took out some bone chips and fixed the ligament and now, I’m on the mend, you know? Somewhere in between a robot and a zombie. Somewhere in between. I’m working my way back into the fold so, it’s all good, life is grand.
“I’m doing really well. I actually had this same surgery on the same ankle about six years ago to have bone chips removed so I feel like this time around, I kind of know what to expect and I’ve been kind of ahead of schedule for the most part and I’m really able to do a lot of normal people things and live normal life. So now it’s just a matter of trying to go to the next level and do WWE superstar things, you know what I mean? In-ring, things like that.”
The latest update comes from Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful Select during a Q&A session when asked about Kingston’s status.
It was said that Kingston wasn’t supposed to be that far off from returning, although he was told that a week or two ago.
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