10 Wrestlers Who Really Can't Catch A Break

1. Tegan Nox

Tegan Nox
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What now for Tegan Nox? A torn ACL is a terrible injury to recover from. Two ACL tears in a couple of years are borderline unthinkable. Most people who suffer such misfortune would be forgiven for giving up entirely. Three? It doesn't bear thinking about.

This is the reality faced by the Shiniest Wizard. For the third time in four years, Tegan Nox will have to go through major rehab following knee surgery, the sort of which would put lesser competitors on the shelf for good.

There is no good time to tear your ACL, but the injuries suffered by Nox seemed to have come at the worst possible time, every time. The first came just before the inaugural Mae Young Classic, a tournament Nox was slated to win. She managed to recover in time for the second MYC, only for her knees to explode in her quarter-final match against Rhea Ripley.

Which brings us to her most recent ACL tear, an injury suffered while in the middle of a feud ith Candice LeRae. Tegan Nox has had nothing but wretched luck since making her WWE debut.

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