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PWInsider is reporting that World Heavyweight Champion The Undertaker has suffered a serious torn bicep tendon and is scheduled to meet with a doctor in Birmingham, AL today to have the injury looked at.
According to one report, one person who has seen the injury said you can easily see where the torn muscle in his bicep has rolled up on his arm towards his shoulder. It remains to be seen what his in-ring status is at this moment until more is known. Either way, we will continue to follow this situation as it develops.
Later report:
As reported earlier, The Undertaker's expected long-term reign as World Heavyweight Champion could be in jeopardy after he suffered a torn bicep before Sunday's Backlash PPV where he competed against Batista in a Last Man Standing Match.
According to The Wrestling Observer, Undertaker met with Dr. James Andrews today in Birmingham, Alabama (which also happens to be the site of tonight's Smackdown & ECW TV tapings) and is scheduled to take part in tonight's tapings. He was said to have been in a tremendous about of pain on Monday morning after his PPV match with Batista.
Because the muscle has completely rolled up, the belief is that he suffered a complete muscle tear off the bone that will require surgery. Although Dr. James Andrews has yet to issue a formal conclusion, the general feeling within the company is that he will be out six to eight months. As a result, the planned Undertaker vs. Batista match for Judgment Day appears to be off. It should be noted that Undertaker was scheduled to have a long title reign this year and was going to work more House Show events than he has in many years in his career. This is one of the reasons why he trained himself into getting lean, allowing him to have lots of stamina and quickness in the ring. Based on all indications, Undertaker would like to drop the title in the ring instead of the company simply stripping him of it. However, that decision won't be made until Andrews provides a formal conclusion.
Judgment Day:
According to The Wrestling Observer, it would appear that John Cena vs. Shawn Michaels and The Undertaker vs. Batista will be the two main events for the Judgment Day PPV next month on May 20 in St. Louis.
Undertaker vs. Batista is pretty much confirmed to have a major stipulation (possibly a Hell in a Cell Match) as it is slated to main event the PPV at this point. More regarding what is planned for the PPV next month should be made clear tonight on Raw.