The NXT roster has had several injuries of late, but most of them have been from a variety of scrapes and bruises. Unfortunately for Amari Miller, her recovery will take more than time.
Miller tweeted last night (Feb 9) that she was diagnosed with a torn ACL and will need surgery to repair her knee.
I tore my anterior cruciate ligament and had surgery next week
Life happens in the most dangerous way. Everything happens for a reason and I fully believe that everything lately has been a blessing in disguise for a strong future.
I’ll keep you updated, minor setback for a major comeback
I love you pic.twitter.com/IvpaYzhvel
– Amari Miller (Amari_MillerWWE) February 10, 2023
The 26-year-old from Kansas City (whose real name is Cameron Clay) hasn’t received a push since signing with WWE in early 2021, but she’s made regular appearances on NXT, Level Up, and Level Up’s replacement show, 205 Live. Her last appearance was on last month’s New Year’s edition of Evil’s main developmental show, in a 20-woman battle royal to determine the number one contender to the NXT Women’s Title that was eventually won by Gigi Dolin and Jassi Jayne.
Join us in wishing her a speedy recovery, and helping her make that grand comeback.