WWE Superstar Sheamus has had another bumpy road to end his year. The latest news about his condition has emerged.
The Celtic Warrior last appeared in a match on Monday Night RAW on November 17, 2025. The Irishman teamed up with John Cena and Ray Mysterio to defeat Judgment Day in a six-man tag team match.
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This marked The Never Seen 17’s final appearance as an active wrestler on the flagship show.
Sheamus was determined to win the match leading up to the Last Time is Now Tournament. premature shoulder injury Throwing cold water on his plans.
The 47-year-old RAW superstar Withdrew from quarter-finals against the Los Angeles Cavaliers and was replaced By Miz. Fans haven’t heard from Sheamus since his injury.
However, his wife Isabella Revilla provided an important update about him on social media.
Earlier today, she shared a video on Instagram of the couple traveling to Birmingham, Alabama, for Sheamus’ shoulder surgery. She wrote the following message in the caption:
“This is not what I meant when I told my husband I wanted to take one last trip before the end of the year 😅 From the Eiffel Tower in Paris to the Trevi Fountain in Rome to the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona to… the Birmingham Surgery Center in Alabama – I’m honestly so happy to be traveling with him 🥰”
You can check out her Instagram post below:
We at Sportskeeda Wrestling are praying for the success of WWE legend Sheamus’ surgery.
Will Sheamus return to WWE soon?
Given the nature of his injury, as of this writing, his chances of competing in next year’s Royal Rumble are slim to none.
In fact, Sheamus’ status at WrestleMania 42 in Las Vegas appears to be in serious jeopardy.
The Celtics Warriors have endured numerous injuries over the past few years. He returned from a career-threatening neck injury last year that sidelined him for significant periods of time.
Has the WWE Universe seen the last of him in a wrestling ring? Only time will tell.
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Edited by Sidharth Sachdeva







