RAW General Manager Kurt Angle had a Q&A session on his Facebook Page last Friday. During the Q&A, RAW General Manager Kurt Angle provided a timetable on Jason Jordan’s return to action after his storyline son underwent successful surgery last month to repair a neck injury.
When asked how Jordan was doing, Angle said that he is hopeful on him returning in six to eight weeks.
“Jason should be ok to come back shortly after Wrestlemania but I’m being very optimistic,” Angle wrote. “Hopefully he will be back in the next 6-8 weeks.”
According to WWE.com, the procedure Jordan underwent last Feb. 6 is called a minimally invasive posterior cervical microdiscectomy.
“He had an injury to a disc in his neck which resulted in significant pain that was refractory to all conservative measures,” WWE Medical Director Dr. Joseph Maroon said. “It was decided to do a minimally invasive operation to decompress the nerve, to allow it to heal.”
WWE.com added that it is not known just how long Jordan will be out of action.
You can check out Kurt Angle’s Q&A here.