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Ruby Riott Says She’s ‘On A Good Track For Recovery’ But No Exact Return Date Yet; Details Shoulder Surgeries

Ruby Riott was the special guest on Vickie Guerrero’s new podcast and spoke about her WWE status and road to recovery. Riott has been off of WWE TV since having shoulder surgery in May, the first of two surgeries she’s had. Riott had surgery on her right shoulder to fix a labral tear in May, then went back under the knife in July to fix her left shoulder. The former Riott Squad leader detailed what she had done, and expressed excitement for a return.

“In May of 2019, I had to have shoulder surgery on my right shoulder. I had a labral tear. From what they described was from 12’o clock to 6’o clock which was quite a large tear. They put, I believe six anchors in my right shoulder, and then eight weeks later I had the same labral surgery done to my left shoulder. And there was, I believe, seven or eight anchors but into my left shoulder. I had double shoulder surgery, and that makes for quite some recovery and quite some time. This is actually the longest since I’ve started in 2010, this is the longest I’ve ever been away from professional wrestling ever. I’ve been okay with it, it’s been a little bit of a journey, it’s been a little bit of an adjustment, definitely, but I’m very much looking forward, I’m very motivated, I’m very motivated to come back. Especially with all the new and exciting things that are happening. The RAW premiere was last night, the season premiere, SmackDown on FOX. It’s just a lot of exciting things. NXT just premiered on USA. It’s a lot of exciting things for the company, and our division and things – so I’m looking forward to coming back, but it was definitely something that took me out for quite some time.”

Riott is still unsure when she will return, but says she’s “on a good track for recovery” She estimates she’ll be back sometime in 2020, but doctors haven’t given an exact return date yet.

“I’m just hoping the sooner the better, honestly. Like you said, it’s just been such a hard road. Physically, obviously, I lost a lot of muscle in my shoulder and my arms. I guess I didn’t realize how much I use my arms until I was without kind of one, and then both of them. But mentally it’s such a shift. When you’re so much – like you said, you’re so used to the adrenaline, and the go go go go go, and like I said I had a full-time job when I was on the independents, I was wrestling as much as I could, for quite some time, and I never really had the want or desire to stop because I loved it so much. I loved what I did. All of a sudden it’s just such a screeching halt. Suddenly – it was just such a mental difficulty like ‘I don’t know what to do with myself.’ I’ve been trying to find things to occupy my time as of recent. It’s been hard but I’m getting there.”

Related: WWE Announces Ruby Riott Recently Had Shoulder Surgery

Vickie also spoke with Wrestlezone’s Kevin Kellam about her unique career where being bad was just so much fun, also talks about making out with John Cena, and how proud she is of today’s crop of female superstars and more. Check out the full interview below:

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