Sheamus hasn’t wrestled since WrestleMania, but his return during a backstage promo on last week’s episode of Friday Night SmackDown means his return is near.

During After The Bell Corey Graves asked Sheamus about the reports of The Celtic Warrior’s injury status. Sheamus said that all WWE Superstars deal with injuries. Then he proceeded to talk about how he used his time away from WWE to heal.

“I think everyone on the main roster is dealing with injuries. There’s definitely been a lot with me. Obviously, my neck is one of those rumors, but honestly Corey, the last seven months I’ve been off I’ve been doing really, really well. I’ve been in the gym working really hard and focusing a lot on fitness and my well being diet and nutrition.”

“I’ve had a chance to go around and pretty much travel the globe. I was down in Malaysia and the Philippines for tour with WWE. I’ve been back to Ireland a couple of times and also Japan for the World Cup. Time off is great, you know? A little bit of time off can help heal the body because god knows from my perspective for WWE Superstars — the guys and girls — to do what we do there is no harder job. People can talk about other sports until they’re blue in the face, to be honest, but there’s no one who works as hard as we do. There’s no athletes that can do what we do.”

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Sheamus might have been dealing with some nagging injuries, but that’s nothing new for WWE Superstars. The important part is that he seems to have used his time off productively. Now Sheamus is in peak physical condition and ready to make his return to WWE television.

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