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Erick Rowan has gotten quite good at no-selling injuries.

Professional wrestling presents an inherent risk of injury, as performers put their bodies on the line to entertain fans. In one instance, Erick Rowan suffered a torn bicep during a tag team bout at SummerSlam in 2018. Until now, Rowan “never made a story out of it.”

In a recent with Wrestling News Co’s Steve Fall, Rowan recounted the painful situation. “All the times I got injured and you saw me off TV was because I was having surgeries,” he said. “Every time I was off TV for a period of time it was because I was having a surgery. You never saw cameras around me. I was by myself at the hospitals, getting the surgery, flying back home, miserable, and doing the rehab every day, sometimes twice a day. Nobody ever talks about it.”

“I remember when The Bludgeon Brothers, when we had won at SummerSlam, I tore my bicep. They (WWE) gave me one day off so I could hopefully deal with the pain, and then we did a SmackDown versus The New Day where we used ladders and all sorts of stuff. In the meantime, I don’t have a right bicep that’s attached to my arm.”

Rowan’s injury took place in a match on the SummerSlam 2018 match card. The former SmackDown Tag Team Champion revealed that the injury occurred when New Day’s Xavier Woods did a flip dive onto him, causing Rowan to plunge into a cameraman and his arm got caught in the fall. Rowan later told his partner, Jon Huber (aka Luke Harper), “I’ll see you in 4 to 5 months.” That wouldn’t be the case, however, as he only had one day to shake off the pain.

Just two days later, he found himself back in the ring for a No Disqualification Tag Team Championship bout against The New Day, who beat Rowan and Luke Harper for the titles in the TV match.

“We get to the back [after the match], and I think Jon was selling his shoulder just from the match. We get to the back and Road Dogg sees me first and he’s like, ‘Hey, is Harper okay?’ I was like, ‘Yeah, he’s fine,’ — I let out the largest f-word I’ve ever let out in Gorilla — ‘but I’m f***ing not.’ Then I just took off and I went to the trainer immediately and I said, ‘Yep,’ and I showed him my bicep and he’s like, ‘Yep, you tore it, wrapped it up some ice.’

“I think maybe 20 minutes later, Road Dogg comes [in]. ‘Oh, I’m sorry. I didn’t know. You’re both just so good at selling.’ He’s selling his arm, and I’m not selling my bicep at all,” Rowan recalled.

This article first appeared on Wrestlezone and was syndicated with permission.

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