Backstage Updates On Several Injuries: Ciampa, Tamina, 205 Live Stars, Lashley, More

Fightful Select was able to learn of a lot of injury updates in WWE.

As revealed by POST Wrestling, Elias has an undisclosed injury and won't be competing tonight. There's no diagnosis backstage, but it's suspected that he "broke something."

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Tamina has been medically cleared after being sidelined with a concussion for quite some time.

Both EC3 and Heath Slater were listed as injured, but both were also supposed to undergo evaluations on Monday. We're told that both are fine and EC3 was banged up after some body slams from Titus O'Neil in a recent match.

Bobby Lashley was originally set internally to have a return time in November, but the listing has him bumped up to 10/14. To the contrary, internal listings originally had Tommaso Ciampa listed at mid-August, and now peg him at 9/11. Jinder Mahal, who was once listed as being out through the end of the year, has November 1 set as his expected return date.

In an update on Drew McIntyre, he's listed as a 9/16 return on the sheet, after he had a minor surgery recently, as revealed by PWInsider.

Both Oney Lorcan and Jack Gallagher were also listed as unavailable due to injuries. Gallagher would then wrestle on 205 Live the day after.

Samoa Joe and Carmella both were featured under "new injury return dates," categories, though no injury or actual return date was listed.

Despite Daniel Bryan not wrestling since late August, and not being on the Summerslam or Clash of Champions PPV, we're told that he's fine, and was at the WWE Clash of Champions show.

It should be noted that all of the return times are estimates by WWE internally, and are not definitive. These change often based on the progress or lack thereof of a superstar.

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