WWE has seen several stars sidelined due to injuries in recent months, including LWO member Cruz Del Toro. Del Toro sustained an arm injury that required surgery and has been out of action for some time. However, it appears he is now in town ahead of this week’s RAW.

LWO member Cruz Del Toro was last seen in action during the Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal on Smackdown before WrestleMania 40. Although he did not emerge victorious, he sustained an injury during the match.

Back in April, Del Toro revealed that he had undergone surgery and was seen wearing a cast. Last month, Cruz Del Toro provided an update on his condition as he stopped wearing a cast and was clearly working out at the gym.

It is to be noted that this week’s episode of Monday Night Raw will be emanating from the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minnesota. According to PWInsider, Cruz Del Toro has been spotted in St. Paul, Minnesota, ahead of this week’s RAW.

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”Cruz Del Toro, who has been out of action after a surgery on his arm, has been spotted in St. Paul, Minnesota ahead of tonight’s WWE Monday Night Raw in St. Paul, Minnesota, PWInsider.com has learned.”

This is certainly great news for fans of Cruz Del Toro as there is always the chance he will make his return on WWE television this week. With his fellow LWO members being a constant focus on television lately, Del Toro’s addition will definitely be a welcome one.

What’s your view on Cruz Del Toro being in town for this week’s episode of Monday Night RAW? How do you think WWE will book his return if he does come back tonight? Sound off in the comments section below!

Subhojeet Mukherjee

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