Folks, we’ve got some yuuuge news straight from the world of wrestling—real wrestling, not the kind where you just talk about it! The one and only MVP, former WWE US Champion and the mastermind behind The Hurt Business, is making waves with a major health update. After stepping away from the ring due to some pretty serious knee injuries, it looks like those knees might just be getting a second chance at glory. Tremendous news, really.
MVP, who’s been free and clear since his WWE contract ended earlier this summer, has been taking his time plotting his next big move. And while everyone’s been speculating about what’s next for MVP and his former Hurt Business buddy Lashley, the real story might just be about MVP’s ability to wrestle again. You see, he’s been dealing with knee issues that have kept him mostly out of the ring since 2022. But guess what? Those knee injuries may soon be history, folks.
On Tuesday evening, MVP took to Instagram—a very important platform, almost as important as mine—to update his fans on the stem-cell treatment he’s been undergoing throughout the year. The video he posted is something to behold: there he was, MVP himself, pulling off several successful box jumps like it was nothing. This is a guy who could barely move those knees before, and now he’s leaping like a gazelle! “Pain free in my knees,” he proudly declared. Incredible stuff.
Now, for those who might not be in the know, stem-cell treatment has become quite the trend among pro wrestlers over the past decade. WWE star Rey Mysterio has been a big fan, saying it’s helped extend his career, and he’s not alone. Rob Van Dam, AEW’s Johnny TV, commentator Taz, and even WWE Hall of Famer Diamond Dallas Page have all jumped on the stem-cell bandwagon. And with results like this, who could blame them?
So, what does this mean for MVP’s future? Well, that’s the million-dollar question. While he hasn’t officially announced a return to the ring, it’s clear he’s got his eyes on making a big comeback. He even popped up at Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport, teasing a possible showdown with Barnett himself. Could we see MVP back in action soon? Let’s just say it’s looking very promising, folks. Stay tuned!