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Big E Just Dropped An Update Video On His Health, And It's A New Day, Yes It Is

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Big E's devastating injury on SmackDown shocked the wrestling world and sidelined the pro wrestler with a fractured neck. He’s been off television for quite a while, but has kept wrestling fans abreast of his recovery on social media.

The latest update on his health looks really positive and shows that while he had some bad times, it’s a new day, yes, it is.

After months of social media updates in a neck brace, Big E finally uploaded a video on Twitter that shows him outside of the medical device.

Not only that, he’s moving his neck in all sorts of directions and appears to have some good mobility and range of motion: Big E certainly has the “power of positivity” on full display in this new video and looks like he’s in great shape for someone who suffered a neck fracture only months ago.

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