Breaking News: Which WWE Superstar's Career May Be Over?
Several reports are saying that WWE star Ken Kennedy's career is in serious doubt.
This is a tragedy, to say the least, for WWE fans, myself included. My daughter was named after the self proclaimed "Master of the Mic."
It's not a well-kept secret that he should've returned to the ring by now.
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By most reports, he should've been back five or six weeks ago, and the speculation was confirmed when it slipped that he was supposed to take part in the 2009 "Money in the Bank" ladder match at Wrestlemania 25.
His shoulder just isn't heeling properly, and there's been rumors of some sort of infection hampering his return as well.
He is supposed to report to Birmingham, Ala. to the office of renowned surgeon Dr. James Andrews around Thursday of next week to discuss various surgical options, among other things.
A source familiar with the situation has been quoted as saying, "It's a shame for Kenny, it really is, but these things happen. A lot of terrific careers get cut short due to injuries, and his is probably going to be one of those stories."
His career is being called "Over, probably as much as 90 percent, you have to hope he hits the 10 percent."
A call to Dr. Andrews office was not returned.
Nice to know doctor-patient confidentiality does still exist.
Kennedy, a former United States champion and 2007 "Money in the Bank" ladder match winner, is no stranger to injuries, having suffered injuries to his triceps, latissimus dorsi, and other various problems.
If his career is indeed over, he has achieved much in a short time.
His 2007 "Money in the Bank" win, his United States title win, numerous indy titles, and having the honor of wrestling Eddie Guerrero in his last televised match prior to his death are among the most prominent accomplishments.



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