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WWE’s Big Plan For Returning Star Revealed

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• WWE’s Big Plan For Returning Star Revealed

The end of Chad Gable’s time on the sidelines appears to be approaching and WWE already has a very specific vision for what comes next. Rather than easing him back slowly, plans point toward an immediate and high-impact role that would see Gable stepping into heel territory once again, this time outside WWE programming.

After months away recovering from shoulder surgery, Gable is expected to resume action in the near future. According to Self Made Pro, WWE intends to reintroduce him in AAA, where he would reclaim the masked El Grande Americano persona and be positioned as the promotion’s top heel.

That direction helps explain a recent shift fans noticed at Guerra de Titanes, where Ludwig Kaiser’s version of El Grande Americano unexpectedly turned babyface. The report suggests the character change was made specifically to clear the lane for Gable’s return under the mask.

Those close to the situation believe the comeback is imminent. The expectation is that Gable will appear as El Grande Americano in AAA and eventually as himself on WWE TV.

Gable’s last appearance on WWE television came in June, when he was written off via a brutal arm-breaking angle involving Penta, which was a storyline designed to cover for the real injury that kept him out of action.

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• WWE Hall Of Famer Reveals He’s Now Color Blind

WWE Hall of Famer Jerry Lawler has revealed that his recent health struggles have left him color blind, a life-altering effect of the stroke he suffered earlier this year that has taken away his ability to see color and put a pause on one of his lifelong passions.

During his interview with Action News 5, Lawler opened up about the ongoing effects of his stroke while walking through his home and discussing his extensive art collection. As he looked at artwork during the sit-down, Lawler explained the change to his vision, saying, “I’m color blind and I can’t see the colors.”

The moment quickly turned emotional as Lawler tried to interpret what he was seeing in front of him. While examining an image, he questioned whether it was in black and white, reacting in real time to the disconnect between what his eyes now perceive and reality. “Yeah. Oh my god. Isn’t this… this is black and white?” Lawler asked during the interview.

Long before his wrestling career took off, Lawler was an accomplished artist who earned a full art scholarship and later became a collector, even owning original works by Norman Rockwell. The loss of color perception has prevented him from returning to painting and drawing since his stroke.

During an interview with Valerie Calhoun of FOX13 a few months back, Lawler revealed that he had skipped his medication in the days before suffering the stroke, which is the most likely cause.

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