John Cena's nose injury leaves him out of action for a few weeks after match with Seth Rollin

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Just over a week ago on July 27, WWE superstar and professional wrestler John Cena broke his nose live on Monday Night Raw. The wrestler who was up against Seth Rollins in a title match for Cena's United States Championship took a kick to his face with Rollin completely smashing his nose.

The incident was not part of the scripted show proving to all viewers how dangerous wrestling can really be. In a report from Fansided.com the 15 time World Heavyweight Champion had to undergo emergency surgery the Tuesday following the match.

According to Complex, though the injuries were not fatal, the necessary procedure was to repair breathing problems that the champ would face if not sorted there and then. The champ also had to undergo surgery for reconstructive issues as his nose was in a really bad shape after the knee to it.

Many saw the pictures of John Cena's nose after it was broken, and it was a nasty sight with all the swelling and blood that came from his nose. Not only did Cena have to suffer surgery, he may have to suffer losing out on a few weeks of wrestling while he recovers.

A report from International business times confirmed through Wrestle Zone that John Cena will be missing the action in the few weeks ahead. WWE were left with no choice but to cancel the professional wrestlers' upcoming bookings due to his injuries.

Though it was also reported that the champ is recovering well, Cena was reported to have problems breathing properly after the incident.

It may be a few weeks before the champ is back to Monday Night Raw, and any live events.

However with less than three weeks away until Summer Slam, John Cena fans are worried if their champ will be able to go up against Seth Rollins again for the championship. It has not yet been confirmed by the WWE whether the title match will happen, leaving fans no option but to wait and see if John Cena makes another speedy recovery in time for Summer Slam.

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