Piper Niven has been absent in recent months.
Speaking on a recent edition of the “Gorilla Position” podcast, Niven revealed that she has been out since February with a broken hand. She said,
“Who wants to see my gross hand? I broke my hand [laughs]. Training, trying to be a better performer. Obviously, the universe was like, ‘No, no, no, you’re too good. [Laughs] Come on, you gotta give everybody else a chance.’ So yeah, broke my hand, unfortunately, and it still looks gnarly. This happened the seventh of February, so just over two months. It’s getting a little better, so I’ll have this gnarly little bone callous that I can’t wait to backfist people with.”
She continued, “Not as of just yet [been cleared], but hopefully soon. Hopefully soon. Honestly, I feel like this was kind of necessary, like I’ve never broken a bone or really had…I’ve been out before, especially with COVID and stuff. But I’ve never had any real injury, and I kind of feel like this was a very necessary learning experience for me. Even though I’ve been injured with a broken bone and rehabbing and everything that comes with that, I have been doing so much work. Inner work, ring work, learning about myself, my profession. Honestly, I think this was a necessary setback to be better as a performer, so I’m very, very excited to show everyone that when I get back.”
Professional wrestler Piper Niven has been absent from the ring in recent months, and she recently revealed the reason behind her absence. In a podcast interview on the “Gorilla Position” show, Niven disclosed that she has been out of action since February due to a broken hand.
Niven humorously shared, “Who wants to see my gross hand? I broke my hand [laughs]. Training, trying to be a better performer. Obviously, the universe was like, ‘No, no, no, you’re too good. [Laughs] Come on, you gotta give everybody else a chance.’ So yeah, broke my hand, unfortunately, and it still looks gnarly.”
The injury occurred on February 7th, making it just over two months since the incident. Niven expressed that her hand is gradually improving but still has a noticeable bone callous. She even jokingly mentioned her excitement to use it for backfisting her opponents once she returns to the ring.
When asked if she has been cleared to compete again, Niven replied, “Not as of just yet [been cleared], but hopefully soon. Hopefully soon.” Despite the setback, she believes that this injury was a necessary learning experience for her. Niven explained that she has never had a significant injury before and views this as an opportunity for personal growth and improvement as a performer.
During her time away from wrestling, Niven has been focusing on various aspects of her craft. She has been working on her inner self, honing her skills in the ring, and gaining a deeper understanding of herself and her profession. She expressed her excitement to showcase her growth and development as a performer once she makes her comeback.
Niven’s positive outlook on her injury demonstrates her resilience and determination to use setbacks as opportunities for growth. While fans eagerly await her return to the wrestling scene, they can rest assured that she is putting in the work to come back stronger than ever.
In conclusion, Piper Niven’s absence from the wrestling ring in recent months has been due to a broken hand she sustained during training. Despite the setback, she sees this injury as a necessary learning experience and an opportunity for personal and professional growth. Fans can look forward to her return and witnessing the improvements she has made during her time away.