In a recent interview with Sports Illustrated, All Elite Wrestling’s Adam Copeland provided an update on his injury, noting that he had just passed the three-month mark since he underwent surgery, but that he has no set timeframe for an in-ring return.

“It feels really good, I got the surgery, I guess it was June 1 by the time I finally got the surgery done, so I guess yesterday was three months. I’ve never broken my leg before, so I didn’t know what that entails, or what that entailed. With my Achilles, it was a process, this is not that which is good, because the Achilles, I was working 8 hours a day on that thing, it became a full-time job and I got back in 6 months, but it was a lot of grinding of teeth, this isn’t that more than anything.

It’s trying to get the power back and flexibility from bringing your toes to your knee, that’s the last area that doesn’t want to go, yet because the plate goes down the ankle, because it was a lower fracture, it was a lower tibia fracture, so the plate butts up against that ankle bone.

I think that’ll be what I need to get through in order to be able to get all of that power back, I don’t know what a timeframe is, I don’t know any of that, I know that now I can walk, get in the ring and move around a little bit, but I still feel the deficiency, so I know I still have some work to do to return to where I need to be.”

The full interview is available at this link.