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Bronson Reed, Tonga Loa, and Jimmy Uso out indefinitely with injuries

The three individuals who suffered injuries during the Bloodline WarGames match will be sidelined “indefinitely” according to a report on Smackdown last night.

Bronson Reed suffered a broken foot when he went for the Tsunami on Roman Reigns from the top of the cage, only to crash through a table. He landed on his ankle and shattered it and will now undergo surgery.

Tonga Loa also suffered a torn biceps in the match which was previously unreported. Loa underwent surgery on his left arm already and it was successful but it will be several months before he is back in action with the new Bloodline.

Jimmy Uso is suffering from a broken toe, a casualty of another splash from the top of the cage, a splash which connected on Jacob Fatu through a table. Uso had to be helped to the back after the match. No surgery is required but he will be sidelined until it fully heals.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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