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Former WWE champion has accepted his in-ring career is over due to health issues

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It's never say never in WWE or pro wrestling, for that matter. Former Intercontinental Champion Ryback recently spoke about whether he will wrestle again.

The 43-year-old veteran has cited a myriad of injuries as the reason for his absence from in-ring competition.

Speaking on his Instagram account, Ryback shared an update on his shoulder and back issues. He said he would be blessed to return to the wrestling business after facing potentially career-ending injuries.

>"I walked away at 34 years old, on a multi-million dollar contract from WWE, but that I needed a five-disc fusion in right shoulder replacement. They were filling me with toradol every day and cortisone into my shoulder, which ate away all my shoulder cartilage, causing the damage that I didn't even have to begin with. I've had 20 stem cell procedures. My back is 100%. My back is fine. There's no longer any issues. I will be the first person if I am blessed to ever come back to overcome eating a five-disc fusion and completely healing and regenerating five discs back to full strength on that with no side effects and no issues," Ryback said.

Ryback added that he might risk getting injured again if he ever makes a comeback. While he has acknowledged that his in-ring career is over, he won't give up on a slim chance, as he is still training hard.

>"Could I go back for one? Realistically, probably yes, but it might come with serious consequences, it might not. I need to get myself to a higher level because I don't want to just do one, and I don't know. I have accepted that it's over. All of you should accept that it's over with this, but I don't give up. I'm still training. I'm doing everything to keep myself, that possibility open if a miracle does occur, which could still happen on this."

https://www.sportskeeda.com/wwe/news-former-wwe-champion-accepted-in-ring-career-due-health-issues