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Kofi Kingston out with a jaw injury

Kofi Kingston is currently out with a jaw injury, although WWE’s version of a broken jaw might not be necessarily accurate.

It was announced on Raw last night that the former WWE champion has suffered from a broken jaw although in a recent interview on social media, he did not mention the broken jaw although he did admit that he’s suffering from a jaw injury.

Kofi told international rugby player Tendai Mtawarira on an Instagram Live interview that he is dealing with a jaw injury and his mouth is only closing on one side so he feels like he’s talking from one side of his mouth.

“So if I sound kinda funny…that’s why! Ordinarily I do a lot of imitations, impersonations, and impressions…but I’m not doing that right now,” Kofi joked. “I’m talking funny trying to figure this situation out.”

It’s not known how long Kofi will be out for but a Finn Balor broken jaw on NXT kept him out of action for several months.


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