Injury News On WWE's Big Cass

Could cursed Colin be back sooner than expected?

By Benjamin Richardson /

WWE.com

According to reports from PWInsider.com, fallen giant Big Cass has recently been spotted training in the WWE Performance Center, suggesting he's ahead of the expected schedule for his return.

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The supposed seven-foot tall superstar suffered a nasty ACL tear during a match with former tag-partner Enzo Amore last August. After the bout, WWE's Dr. Chris Robinson revealed that Cass - who was in the midst of a minor singles push - would miss up to nine months of action following knee surgery.

Apparently, the big unit was seen walking unaided down in Florida, and was said to be in cracking shape. By no means is this to say that he is medically cleared to return to the ring, but it's looking promising for the New York colossus. Such a speedy recovery from an injury so severe will come as a huge boost.

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As yet, there's still no timetable for a potential return, and he could well be on the shelf (let's hope it's reinforced) for the remainder of his initial prognosis. That would mean a mid-May return, but assuming he is healing more quickly than expected, a comeback in the immediate aftermath of WrestleMania is on the cards. Right in the middle of a Superstar Shake-up. Ideal, really.