WWE announced on their official website that an MRI on an injury to Ruby Riott’s left knee confirmed that she is currently dealing with an MCL sprain picked up at a live event over the weekend.

WWE’s website did not detail as to how long Ruby will be out of action.

On average, it takes six weeks for a MCL injury to heal. The initial treatment for most grade 1, 2 or 3 MCL tears focuses on reducing the pain and inflammation in the knee while immobilizing the knee to keep it stabilized. This includes: Resting, icing and elevating the knee. A minor, or grade 1, MCL tear can take from a few days to a week and a half to heal sufficiently for you to return to normal activities, including sports. A grade 2 tear can take from two to four weeks to heal, while a grade 3 tear can take from four to six weeks to heal.