Forgotten WWE Star to Unveil Himself as El Grande Americano Following Chad Gable’s Injury? Exploring the Possibility
WWE PROGRAMMING, JUN 25 – Chad Gable will undergo shoulder surgery in early July, joining El Grande Americano who faces a similar injury, causing WWE to alter ongoing storylines and event plans.
- On June 23, 2025, Chad Gable suffered a serious injury during a backstage brawl against Penta El Zero Miedo on WWE RAW.
- The injury, which has not been disclosed, led to Gable being written out of storylines to allow surgery and recovery planned for early July.
- Gable, a key midcard performer and mentor for younger talents like Ivy Nile and the Creed Brothers, had his role abruptly removed, creating uncertainty around WWE's creative direction.
- Following the attack, Penta superkicked Gable and applied a Sacrifice armbar, with Penta yelling, "I told you, Cero Miedo," as Gable’s left arm was damaged.
- With Gable sidelined, WWE may reassign roles within factions, possibly revealing Ludwig Kaiser as El Grande Americano to lead American Made, which could shift storylines significantly.
Insights by Ground AI
Does this summary seem wrong?
16 Articles
16 Articles
Forgotten WWE star to unveil himself as El Grande Americano following Chad Gable’s injury? Exploring the possibility
WWE star Chad Gable is unfortunately joining names like Liv Morgan and Dominik Mysterio on the injured list. The Olympic star was attacked on RAW and will now undergo shoulder surgery later in July.
Backstage News On Karrion Kross Not Bumping Talk, Chad Gable Out For Rest Of 2025, WWE/Saudi Arabia Update, LA Knight
– As noted, Chad Gable has surgery scheduled for early July to repair an injury. The early belief is that he will be on the sidelines until late 2025 at best. – WWE Superstars and additional production crew and staff officially arrived in Saudi Arabia today. The crew is preparing for back-to-back shows, with WWE SmackDown on Friday, and WWE Night Of Champions on Saturday. – Despite the LA Knight injury situation being a work, as we reported rece…
Coverage Details
Total News Sources16
Leaning Left2Leaning Right0Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution50% Left, 50% Center
Bias Distribution
- 50% of the sources lean Left, 50% of the sources are Center
50% Center
L 50%
C 50%
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium