Ring of Honor announced today that it is believed that Chris Sabin has suffered a torn ACL in his right knee at their TV taping this past Saturday in Atlanta, GA. If that is correct, it would be the second time he has torn that ACL and his third ACL tear over the course of his pro wrestling career. He is slated to be getting an MRI later this week, according to the promotion. If the tear requires surgery, Sabin could be out for upwards of six months, possibly longer. Sabin's ROH deal is scheduled to expire shortly, PWInsider.com has confirmed, so where this leaves the former Impact Wrestling Champion going forward remains to be seen.
ROH also announced that Flip Gordon is expected to be out of action for at least four weeks with what is believed to be a sprain to his MCL that was suffered after he executed a running dropkick in the corner this past Sunday while wrestling Tracy Wlliams at the Honor Reigns Supreme event in Concord, NC. That would put him out of the Texas loop in two weeks and Pro Wrestling Guerrilla in California has also announced Gordon has been pulled from their next event. Gordon is also slated for a MRI this week.
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