WWE brought their season premiere of RAW to Oklahoma City this week, and they had quite a newsworthy show for fans. With Crown Jewel coming up in a couple of weeks, and Survivor Series going down a few short weeks later, the company has a lot going on. That being said, Michael Cole was absent, which surprised lot of fans, but he had a reason for being out this week. There were a lot of other stories as well, and Cole wasn’t the only missing person this week.

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Johnny Gargano returned on the October 2nd episode of WWE Raw, reuniting with Tommaso Ciampa to protect him when Imperium attacked his DIY tag team partner. On the October 9th episode, Vinci, Kaiser, and Gunther assaulted Gargano and Ciampa during an interview, leaving them injured after a severe attack.

Johnny Gargano faced Ludwig Kaiser in a singles match on the October 16th episode of WWE Raw. Even though Giovanni Vinci was in Kaiser’s corner, Gargano came to the ring alone. It was mentioned by the commentary team that Ciampa was not at ringside because he was medically unavailable to compete, but no further information was given.

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We’re hoping that Tommaso Ciampa can make it back to the ring very soon. Johnny Gargano just returned himself, and the last thing Team DIY needs is to have to wait longer for their story to continue in WWE.

Keep checking back with Ringside News for more on this story, and so many more. We will also update this story if more information is made available.

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