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Two weeks ago, United States Champion Sheamus battled Humberto Carrillo in one-on-one competition in non-title match. During the match, Carrillo forearm strike busted the Sheamus nose but he still fought in the match with pain.
The Celtic Warrior Sheamus later took the Twitter and posted the picture of his busted nose. Later, he underwent surgery for the injured nose and also appeared in Monday Night Raw with a protection mask. It’s still don’t when he will be back in the action on Raw.
Recently, Sheamus had an interview with Vicente Beltrán of ViBe & Wrestling and discussed about several topics. While speaking, Sheamus also provided an update about his injury and stated that he getting better.
“I’ve been doing okay, I’m getting better,” said Sheamus. “There was a lot of damage done to the outside and inside. I cracked my septum and there were fractures and breaks on the outside. It was actually more painful getting the nose put back together than it was getting it broken. It’s just more annoying. But yeah, I’m on the mandate, nothing stops me. I’ve had multiple injuries. [I] tore my meniscus but I still got in the ring. I don’t like to sit at home and I don’t like to make excuses for not being out there when I can be.”
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During the same interview, Sheamus explained how harsh and physical the wrestling will be at a times, as a response to the people who calling it as fake
“Jump in the ring with me and I’ll show you how real it is,” Sheamus continued. “Ask any of the opponents I’ve been in the ring with. That stigma has been with wrestling or WWE for decades. I’m proud to bring in a very very physical style. You watch any of my matches with Drew, with Bobby or with Big E or any guy.”
“It’s a different element when I’m in there and I think it’s changing as well,” Sheamus added. “A lot of the guys I’m in there with, like any of the guys I’ve wrestled, it’s very very physical. It;s easy for people to say it’s not real but if you watch what’s been going on during the pandemic, there is nothing fake about it.”