Former WWE star Matt Cardona, known as Zack Ryder, recently updated fans on his recovery journey after canceling upcoming appearances due to a torn pectoral muscle. Following a successful surgery, Cardona took to social media to express his gratitude to well-wishers, acknowledging his wife Chelsea Green for her unwavering support and Dr. Daryl C. Osbahr for his expertise in treating him. In a tweet, he shared, “Surgery done. The road to recovery starts now. Thanks to all who reached out. Thanks to @ImChelseaGreen for being by my side. Thanks to @DarylOsbahrMD for fixing me. You can’t kill me…I’m already dead.”
Chelsea Green, Cardona’s wife, remains optimistic about his potential return to WWE despite his exit in 2020. Referred to as ‘The Indy King’ on the independent circuit, Cardona’s absence from WWE has left fans wondering about his future. Green, in an interview, expressed her anticipation of his comeback to the wrestling giant. She mentioned her desire to team up with him for mixed matches or tag team events, hinting at her belief that his return is inevitable, given his talent and legacy as a former Intercontinental Champion.
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Matt Cardona and Chelsea Green (Via WWE/Twitter)
While the reasons behind Cardona’s departure and delay in returning to WWE remain unclear, Green’s confidence in his eventual comeback stems from a strong intuition that it’s just a matter of time before he re-enters the WWE scene. She confessed, “I am patiently waiting. Because not that I want to be partnered up with him [Matt Cardona] in WWE. That would be great. I think we could have an amazing mixed match, tag team division, whatever it is. But I don’t know… it feels crazy that he wouldn’t be.”
As Matt Cardona gos on his recovery journey, supported by the wrestling community and his dedicated fans, the anticipation for his potential return to WWE lingers.
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