
WWE
Jason Jordan
Jason Jordan, former half of American Alpha with Chad Gable, and so-called “6th” illegitimate son of Raw GM Kurt Angle is ready to be back on the road with WWE.
Like it or not, he is the only man to hold the Tag Team Championships from RAW, SmackDown, and NXT. February 2018 was the last time he was seen on RAW after Kurt Angle sent him home. That was the WWE’s way of writing him off from TV. And the next day WWE reported that he underwent a successful neck surgery. Jordan’s wife also took to Instagram, after various rumors about her husband’s condition. She sent out a message saying:
“I will address this once… Yes, ‘Jason Jordan’ is injured. I assure you everything you have seen online is ‘FAKE NEWS!’ He has a minor neck injury and will be back in no time! Although I am very excited to have him home for a bit, I promise, I will help guide him to a speedy recovery! Thank you to everyone who reached out to check on him! He is very positive and already planning his comeback! In the meantime, just please keep sending Nathan and my good vibes!!”
Is he returning to the WWE program soon?
Photos of him appeared on his official Twitter account for the 2018 Special Olympic USA Games. He was there, along with Goldust and Dan Matha (NXT) on behalf of the WWE. Rumors started to go around that he might be making a surprise in-ring return.
But it is not going to happen this coming Monday night on RAW since it’s their “go-home” show. Normally, the company usually promotes matches that relate to the upcoming pay-per-view. In this case, it is the Extreme Rules pay-per-view.
The question is, “will he return as a heel or a face?”
Jason Jordan recent photos from his and WWE Community Twitter Accounts
Thank you for a great Day #4 at the @SpecialOlympics @2018USAGames with @JasonJordanJJ and @Goldust pic.twitter.com/BXbgdhMnuo
— WWE Community (@WWECommunity) July 4, 2018
Having a great time doing an autograph signing for @specialolympics #2018usagames in Seattle! Such an amazing day with amazing athletes! #usagames #specialolympics #inclusion #risewithus pic.twitter.com/8f8bRueg5c
— Jason Jordan (@JasonJordanJJ) July 4, 2018
#2018USAGames #inclusion #specialolympics #wwe pic.twitter.com/AJ0FbU5Tho
— Jason Jordan (@JasonJordanJJ) July 4, 2018
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