Trey Miguel Reveals Major Update on Broken Patella Injury In Deleted Instagram Post

Felix Upton 2 min read
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Trey Miguel just delivered the biggest recovery news fans could have hoped for following his frightening knee injury earlier this year.

The TNA Wrestling star previously revealed that he suffered a broken patella after a brutal Meteora spot during Rebellion. At the time, the injury appeared serious enough to potentially keep him out of action for an extended period.

Earlier recovery updates were already positive, as Miguel confirmed the fracture was undisplaced and would not require surgery. He also explained that doctors believed he could return in roughly 10 weeks if everything continued progressing properly. Now, things appear to have accelerated in a huge way.

Miguel took to Instagram and revealed that his patella bone has officially healed. Alongside the announcement, he also shared x-rays showing the recovery results, making it clear that his return to the ring may not be far away.

“My Patella Bone is HEALED!!!! I’ll see you soon 😉”

However, what makes the latest development even stranger is that Miguel deleted the Instagram post shortly after uploading it. No explanation was given for why the post was removed, which has already led to speculation among fans about whether the announcement may have gone public earlier than intended.

Regardless, the message itself was extremely encouraging and strongly suggests Miguel is nearing an in-ring comeback much sooner than many expected after the injury first happened.

Bottom line: Trey Miguel’s recovery appears to be ahead of schedule, his patella bone is officially healed, and despite the deleted post, all signs now point toward his TNA return happening very soon.

Trey Miguel Reveals Major Update on Broken Patella Injury In Deleted Instagram Post

Do you think Trey Miguel could jump right back into the X-Division title picture once he returns, or should TNA ease him back slowly after the injury? Sound off in the comments.

Felix Upton

Felix Upton

Felix Upton has over 15 years of experience in media and wrestling journalism. His work at Ringside News blends speed, accuracy, and industry insight.