WWE’s Elio LeFleur has only been with the promotion for four months, but he’s already made an impression with his work in AAA and “NXT,” including winning the WWE Speed Championship from Jasper Troy just one month ago. Things took a turn for the worst a week ago, however, when a live event match featuring LeFleur, Eli Knight, Kale Dixon, and Tavion Heights against Birthright was stopped after LeFleur and Lexis King both suffered injuries.
While King was subsequently confirmed to be okay, LeFleur wasn’t, and was spotted after with his arm in a sling after a spot that saw him collide with the turnbuckle. The severity of LeFleur’s injury was unknown at the time, but last night on “NXT,” LeFleur confirmed that the diagnosis was not good.
In a backstage segment with Hank & Tank, Eli Knight, and Sean Legacy, LeFleur, arm still in a sling, revealed that MRIs showed he had torn his labrum, as well as ligaments in his shoulder. As a result, LeFleur will be forced out of action for six months, and will be forced to vacate the Speed Championship immediately.
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While the timing of the injury is poor for the 26 year old Frenchman, his fast progress within the WWE system will likely make it only a blip on LeFleur’s career. As of this writing, WWE has yet to announce any plans regarding how they will crown the next WWE Speed Championship. The promotion has typically held tournaments to determine both champion and challenger over the course of the title’s two year history, though they have now gone over a month since running one for the men or women, which was won by LeFleur, Knight, and Wren Sinclair.





