Sheamus Undergoes Surgery After Silent Injury Scare—WWE Pulls Celtic Warrior From Major Tournament
Big news for WWE fans—Sheamus is officially on the sidelines. The Celtic Warrior underwent shoulder surgery on December 30 at the Birmingham Surgery Center in Alabama, quietly dealing with an injury that forced WWE to make last-minute changes to its plans.
Sheamus was last seen in action on November 17, teaming with John Cena and Rey Mysterio in a high-profile tag match at Madison Square Garden. Behind the scenes, however, his shoulder issue worsened, leading to his removal from a scheduled quarterfinal bout in the Last Time Is Now Tournament.
The news was confirmed by Sheamus’ wife, Isabella Revilla, who shared an Instagram post joking about yet another injury in her husband’s battle-worn career—keeping the tone light despite the setback.

As of now, there’s no official timetable for Sheamus’ return to WWE television, leaving fans wondering how long the former world champion will be out of action.
For a superstar known for fighting through pain, this pause could be crucial for a full recovery. WWE hasn’t commented on what this means for Sheamus’ future plans, but one thing is clear—the Celtic Warrior will be back only when he’s 100%.
Wishing Sheamus a smooth surgery recovery and a strong return to the ring. 💪☘️





