Tag: PEC
From Royal Rumble to Survivor Series: Marquee WWE events Cody Rhodes will miss due to torn pec
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Cody Rhodes has been ruled out of action for 9 months due to a torn pec
- The American Nightmare competed at Hell in a Cell with the injury
- Cody is likely to be fit in time for Wrestlemania 39
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Cody was booked as the face of the company since his return and he was the sole superstar featured in the advertisement for Money in the Bank 2022. He became the center of attraction on the updated poster for the event. Despite the injury, the former Intercontinental Champion teased appearing on the show but he will now sit out of action for long.
Clash at the Castle
Cody was among very few superstars on the poster for Clash at the Castle 2022. The premium event will mark WWE’s comeback to the UK after 30 years. The UK hasn’t hosted a premium live event since SummerSlam 1992. Cody looked set to be part of a marquee match at the event. But the fans in Cardiff won’t be able to watch him in action.
SummerSlam
SummerSlam is the Biggest Part of the Summer and can draw countless fans to the stadium as Wrestlemania does. Before the Clash at the Castle, Cody would have been in action in a stadium against another top-rated superstar at SummerSlam.
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Survivor Series
Survivor Series is one of the top 4 premium live events of the year and Cody would have probably led Team Raw or would have been a part of a championship match. In his absence, Bobby Lashley, Kevin Owens and Rollins could be the frontrunners to lead the red brand later in the year.
Royal Rumble 2023
After it was confirmed that Cody was competing against Rollins with a torn pec, the fans expected him to make his return at Royal Rumble 2023, which is scheduled to take place in January. But since he is out of action for 9 months, the WWE Universe shouldn’t expect him to be one of the surprise entrants at the event.
Cody remains in line to be back at Wrestlemania 39 and he might once again face Rollins at the Show of the Shows.
Quinte Curling Club to host Provincial events
(Photo submitted: left to right: Kendra Lafleur, Mike Collyer, Sherri-Lynn Collyer and Dave Collyer)
The Quinte Curling Club will host the Ontario Mixed and Senior Mixed Curling championshps from April 13th to the 17th.
Quinte Curling’s Dave Collyer rink will compete for a spot in the national championships. The team includes Sherri-Lynn Collyer, Mike Collyer and Kendra Lafleur.
The public is welcome to watch with proof of vaccination and a $10 entry fee per day.
A complete schedule will be available on the QCC website: quintecurlingclub.ca.