Jason Jordan Undergoes "Minimally Invasive" Neck Surgery

Jason Jordan underwent successful surgery this morning to decompress a nerve in his neck.

WWE.com posted the following on their website this afternoon:

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Raw Superstar Jason Jordan underwent successful surgery this morning to repair a neck injury, WWE.com can confirm.

“He had an injury to a disc in his neck which resulted in significant pain that was refractory to all conservative measures,” WWE Medical Director Dr. Joseph Maroon said. “It was decided to do a minimally invasive operation to decompress the nerve, to allow it to heal.”

The procedure Jordan underwent is called a minimally invasive posterior cervical microdiscectomy. It is not known just how long Jordan will be out of action.

Jordan had not been wrestling in the last month due to what earlier reports were describing as a serious neck injury. It was said to be serious enough that he had trouble gripping. However, a recent post on social media by Jordan's wife said that it wasn't that serious and she hoped he would be back in the ring soon.

There is no current estimate on when Jason Jordan will return to action.

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