Big E says he’s “good with whatever” regarding his neck and wrestling future

WWE Superstar Big E recently spoke with TMZ Sports regarding the status of his neck injury and professional wrestling future.

As he prepares to see the doctors, Big E said the following:

“I just want to make the best decision. I have to see what the scans say, talk to doctors, go from there. Right now, before I know anything, I’m not going to make any rush to judgments. Just see how everything looks. No anxiety. Everything is in permanent. If it comes to an end, cool, if it doesn’t, cool. What will be, will be. I’m good with whatever.” 

Big E concluded to TMZ sports by saying the following:

“Life will always give you twists and turns that you don’t anticipate. It’s about doing the best you can with what you got. Life is gift. If you’re here, if you’re walking, if you’re healthy and have your family and friends, you’re blessed. Focus on what you do have and not what you don’t have.”

Back on the March 11, 2022 episode of WWE SmackDown, Big E suffered a neck injury when he landed on the back of his head wrong, following a botched belly-to-belly suplex spot on the floor from Ridge Holland. He ended up fracturing his C1 vertebrae and C6 vertebrae. He did not, however, suffer any ligament or spinal cord damage.

Fightful notes that Big E has to wait a year for another check-up with his doctors to see how his neck is healing and if he could potentially return to in-ring action. In the interim, he has been working with WWE on scouting and recruiting future talent as part of the company’s NIL program.

Transcript source: Fightful

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