The injury crisis of WWE continues as another major star is now out of action with an injury. The Mexican professional wrestler made his WWE debut on January earlier this year, and he has been doing an amazing job on Monday Night RAW. He even featured in the WWE Intercontinental Championship match at WrestleMania 41.

He was receiving a strong mid card push, and he was having a really good time. Recently, he got the opportunity to participate in the Last Time is Now tournament, as the winner of this tournament will go on to challenge John Cena in his last ever wrestling match at the upcoming Saturday Night's Main Event on December 13.

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Penta states his injury

Penta got the opportunity to participate in this tournament, and the first opponent he encountered was Solo Sikoa. But unfortunately, he suffered an injury during this match, and he could not continue. It looks like the injury will persist, and he will be out of action for quite a long time. Recently, the Mexican professional wrestler wrote on his Instagram regarding his injury. Here is what he had to say;

Penta suffered an injury on RAW while having a match with Solo Sikoa

“Thank you to everyone who has checked in on me. This injury tested my body and spirit, but it also awakened the strength that has always guided me. I am a Mexican warrior, forged in struggle, honor, and heart. And though the fall was hard, I rose with a fire stronger than ever.

To my rival, my deepest respect. Thank you for your professionalism and for a clean, dignified battle. I recognize your dedication and honor.

I will be back very soon, stronger, more prepared, and determined to finish what I left pending. Thank you for standing with me… because this war still has chapters to be written.”

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He will be out of action for an indefinite period

There has been no official confirmation on the return date of Penta as of now, despite the 40 year old claiming that he will be back in action soon. Some sources are claiming that this injury requires surgery and he will be out of action for over 6 months, and if things go worse, the absence can be stretched out to 12 months. We seriously hope he gets back to action sooner than expected.