Last Saturday, Heath Miller, who wrestled as Heath Slater in WWE, was injured during an intergender gauntlet match on Impact Wrestling’s Bound For Glory pay-per-view. He was booked to win the match, but clearly in pain, Impact Wrestling called an audible. Sami Callihan would eliminate Heath, and instead, Rhino won the match. Following the show, Heath would go to the hospital and stayed overnight.
A week on, and Heath has shared an update with fans revealing he was initiated diagnosed with a hernia but actually has a partially torn abductor muscle and tear in his groin. He’d thankfully add surgery is not required.
OFFICIAL DIAGNOSIS: partially torn abductor muscle (from the bone) and a slight tear in my groin.
RECOVERY: luckily no surgery, just gotta suck it up and deal with the pain for a while. Lots of rest, ice, physical therapy (I’m coming for you @nmotion_pr #recovery #badluck #rebuild #hurting #outfornow #butnotforeverHeath Miller
Heath was able to make the Impact tapings following his hospital stay, and his injury was not acknowledged on this week’s episode of Impact Wrestling on AXS. The next set of tapings are scheduled for November 17-19, so hopefully, Heath is physically able to compete then.
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