WWE's first premier event of the year, the Royal Rumble, is set to feature a highly anticipated match between Kevin Owens and Logan Paul. However, Owens' recent arm injury has raised doubts about his ability to compete. In an interview with News18 Sports, Owens shares his thoughts on the match, his injury concerns, and his potential participation in the Royal Rumble. Despite the injury, Owens is determined to make it to the Royal Rumble and give his best in the match against Logan Paul.
Kevin Owens Battles Injury Concerns Ahead of Royal Rumble Match Against Logan Paul
Kevin Owens is facing a race against time to recover from an arm injury in order to compete in the Royal Rumble match against Logan Paul. The highly anticipated match is set to take place at the WWE's first premier event of the year.
Background
Owens suffered the injury during a match against Solo Sikoa on the January 6 edition of WWE SmackDown. He was diagnosed with a fractured left ulna and underwent surgery on January 10. The injury has put his participation in the Royal Rumble in doubt.
Owens' Determination
Despite the injury, Owens is determined to make it to the Royal Rumble and give his best in the match against Logan Paul. He has been undergoing intensive rehabilitation and is confident that he will be ready to compete.
FAQs
There is no definitive answer to this question at this time. Owens is undergoing intensive rehabilitation and is confident that he will be ready to compete, but the final decision will be made by WWE officials.
Owens suffered a fractured left ulna during a match against Solo Sikoa on the January 6 edition of WWE SmackDown. He underwent surgery on January 10.
Logan Paul is a social media personality, boxer, and actor. He has competed in several boxing matches, including a fight against Floyd Mayweather Jr. in 2021.
The Royal Rumble will take place on January 28, 2023, at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas.
The Royal Rumble will be broadcast live on Peacock in the United States and on the WWE Network internationally.
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