Drew McIntyre WWE Return And Rehab Updates
Drew McIntyre is reportedly looking to return to the ring in time for WrestleMania 38.
As we've noted, McIntyre was written out of the storylines at WWE Day 1 on January 1 after defeating Madcap Moss in singles action. After the match, Moss and Happy Baron Corbin attacked McIntyre and WWE later announced that he suffered a cervical neck strain with severe contusions in the attack. It was then reported that the beatdown angle was done because McIntyre has been dealing with legitimate neck issues for several weeks. He needed to undergo medical testing on his neck, which is why WWE wrote him out of the storylines as a way to be proactive about the situation. McIntyre, sporting a neck brace, was then seen in Pittsburgh earlier this month to undergo tests with Dr. Joseph Maroon at UPMC Presbyterian Hospital in Pittsburgh.
In an update, the Wrestling Observer Newsletter reports that McIntyre has been doing rehab and decompression therapy on his neck. The SmackDown Superstar is taking "the John Cena approach" with his recovery, which includes double sessions of rehab six days per week.
While WWE has not announced a timeframe for McIntyre's return to the ring, word is that he is pretty insistent on making it back in time for WrestleMania 38 in early April.
McIntyre's neck problems were described as "nagging issues" that had been bothering him for several weeks.
Stay tuned for more.