There’re multiple women who are missing from the roster due to either injuries or suspension. Though Smackdown has been able to present us with fresh and creative storylines, raw has been suffering a lot with the lack of names in their female division and here we giving some updates about the missing ones.
Raw has picked Summer Rae during the draft but she has not shown up for one single time, since then. This leggy lass is another example of unutilized talents in the Raw Women’s division. However, the Pro-wrestling sheet has reported that Summer Rae is dealing with a number of injuries to her neck, back portion and elbow. She was seen wearing a neck brace in a snap chat video.
She also met the WWE doctors discussing the injury issues. It looks like her MRI reports have come out negative and hence she will be not seen in a WWE ring, anytime soon.
It was reported a few days ago that the Australian Diva, Emma has been cleared to compete inside the ring and scheduled to return. A few days ago, she herself posted a tweet showing her frustrations over the fact that she was not allowed to return despite getting cleared six weeks earlier.
6 weeks ago I was cleared… Each week I wait, the more frustrated I get. I feel sorry for the person who’s going to see it’s all about me!
— EMMA (@EmmaWWE) September 20, 2016
It is not quite clear why WWE has not brought her back since we have a thinner female roster for Raw, right now. Emma’s ally with Dana Brooke can change the bookings for the Raw women’s division while they are still sticking with Charlotte and Sasha Bank’s rivalry.
Tamina Snuka is another one who is dealing with Knee injury. She has undergone surgery and currently on rehab in Florida. Below is a video posted by her where we did not find any update regarding the return.
Eva Marie and Paige have officially out of WWE’s suspension, now. Eva will not show up due to the filming of her next movie Inconceivable with Nicolas Cage. Paige is not supposed to return before few weeks since she is still not medically cleared to compete.