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Ring Of Honor Reveal Flip Gordon Has Re-Injured His Knee

Posted By: Ben Kerin on Mar 26, 2019

Ring Of Honor Reveal Flip Gordon Has Re-Injured His Knee

Ring of Honor announced on their website today that Flip Gordon has re-injured his knee following a match in Northern Ireland for Over the Top Wrestling on March 24.

Below is the company's official statement:

"Flip Gordon has re-injured his right knee and will not be able to appear at Road to G1 Supercard in Baltimore on March 31.

Gordon, who suffered an MCL tear in his knee during a match in January and was medically cleared to return to in-ring action last week, competed in a match in Northern Ireland for Over the Top Wrestling on March 24. When he woke up the following morning, his knee was “locked up.”

He was able to make his flight home and visited his doctor this morning. There is concern that Gordon may have suffered a “bucket handle” meniscus tear, which would require surgery and keep him out of action for four-to-six months. The extent of the injury will not be known until the results of Gordon’s MRI exam are in.

Gordon will still appear at G1 Supercard Festival of Honor on Friday, April 5 at Madison Square Garden's Hulu Theater as scheduled."


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