Aw fuck, Neville and Bray?
Bray is still rumored. No one knows if it is true yet or not.
Aw fuck, Neville and Bray?
-- Bray Wyatt's back injury caused him to miss ten days of action, but he was back wrestling over the weekend and should be fine moving forward.
-- Luke Harper injured his right knee after Raw on Monday, but left on his own power. However, once he got to the backstage area, he was immediately put in a wheel chair and taken to the hospital. As of this writing, there is no update on his condition and availability for WrestleMania.
-- John Cena is expected to return to wrestling action around July. However, as reported previously, there is a good shot that he will appear at WrestleMania in some capacity.
-- Cesaro is booked as Neville's replacement on the post-WrestleMania European tour so expect him back very shortly.
Alberto Del Rio has been pulled from weekend WWE live events for the second week in a row. We noted before that Del Rio appeared on last Monday's RAW but was not at the SmackDown tapings on Tuesday.
Del Rio was scheduled for last night's WWE live event at Madison Square Garden but PWInsider reports that he was pulled from this weekend's shows just a few days ago.
We know Del Rio has been dealing with lower back issues after taking a vertical suplex from Brock Lesnar at the Royal Rumble or a German suplex on the January 18th RAW event. This could be a case of WWE letting him have time off to rest up but that hasn't been confirmed.
Del Rio is scheduled to team with King Barrett, Rusev and Sheamus to face WWE Tag Team Champions The New Day in a 4-on-3 Handicap Match at WrestleMania 32.
As noted, Luke Harper was pulled from this weekend's WWE live events after suffering a knee injury in last Monday's post-RAW dark main event in Philadelphia.
While WWE has not confirmed the injury, word going around backstage at tonight's live event from at Madison Square Garden is that Harper's knee injury is worse than originally believed, according to PWInsider. Harper is now expected to be out of action for 5 to 6 months, which could put him back in time for SummerSlam.