WWE has a lot of things going at once, and sometimes plans don’t really come off as originally planned. Things can also be altered in certain ways to facilitate stories that they want to tell. It seems that we have a tidbit about one plan that was adjusted recently.

It was previously reported that WWE planned some sort of injury angle for Tegan Nox. That angle didn’t happen, and then she appeared on the show without any sign of injury.

Sean Sapp reported behind Fightful’s paywall that Tegan Nox was supposed to be icing her knee on SmackDown, but those plans changed.

We were given additional details on the nixed plans for Tegan Nox last week. Originally, she was supposed to be backstage with WWE medical icing her knee, but it got adjusted.

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You never know when plans might change, and for whatever reason. Tegan Nox’s situation was altered even more the next week when her match alongside Natalya against Ronda Rousey and Shayna Baszler was changed.

Shayna Baszler was forced to take on Tegan Nox in singles competition this week on SmackDown, while Ronda Rousey stood at ringside in an arm sling. Ringside News exclusively reported that Rousey aggravated an old injury, but she will be good for whatever WWE has planned for her at WrestleMania.

We will have to see what’s next for Tegan Nox, but she is still a player in the situation. That injury angle can still be used later on, because WWE could use her history of injuries in any way to get over a future storyline.

Do you think Triple H is doing a good job booking Tegan Nox? Should he have brought back someone else instead? Sound off in the comments section to let us know your two cents!

Felix Upton

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