TNA’s Hammerstone has finally addressed the shocking news of his absence from Final Resolution.

Taking to Twitter, the wrestling star broke his silence, revealing that a knee injury has sidelined him for weeks and will now require surgery—the first of his career.

“Unfortunately, I suffered a knee injury, that’s why I’ve been out a couple of weeks, and I am going to be out some more because, for the first time in my wrestling career, I have to get surgery, which really sucks,” Hammerstone shared.

Despite the setback, he remains optimistic about his recovery, adding, “I think I’ve been blessed to be able to do it this long and avoid it. Hopefully, it’s looking like it will be just a minor procedure. I should be back in the ring in not much more than a couple of weeks.”

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The announcement clarifies why Hammerstone was pulled from his Final Resolution match, leaving his partner Jake Something to fight solo in their scheduled triple threat tag match. Fans were disappointed to see Hammerstone missing from the event, as his presence has become a staple in TNA’s recent success. His injury casts uncertainty over his immediate future in the ring but offers hope for a swift return.

This injury news comes during a pivotal time for TNA, where Hammerstone has been instrumental in building momentum for the brand. Known for his explosive in-ring style and unyielding determination, his absence leaves a void, but his assurance of a quick recovery provides hope for fans eager to see him back.

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Steve Carrier

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