WWE Hall Of Famer Sean Waltman Undergoes Knee Surgery

WWE Hall of Famer Sean "X-Pac" Waltman recently took to his Twitter account, then later provided some additional details in a video clip on Instagram that he got knee surgery done on Tuesday by Dr. Chung at the UCLA Medical Center in Santa Monica, California.

Waltman posted the video clip 30 minutes prior to going under the knife. Waltman said on a tweet that he is looking forward to trying out the new knee once he is done with his post-surgery rehab. Waltman wrote, “ACL, MCL, and Meniscus. I’ve needed it since 2007 or 08 (Don't feel like looking up the exact date). Somehow I managed to still have some good matches, but it really limited me. Looking fwd to trying the new knee out when I’m done rehabbing it.”

Sean Waltman noted earlier this month that if he wanted to have one more match, then he needed to get surgery done and that it is a surgery he needed since 2007. The WWE Hall of Famer also said that he's learned to work around the injury over the years and could still perform that way, but he wants to be as close to 100% as possible if he is going to have a few more matches before retiring. He also noted that he recently found out he has been cured of Hepatitis C and said he has one more good run in him, perhaps a half dozen solid matches or so.

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