TNA’s Steph De Lander Undergoes Neck Fusion Surgery

TNA’s Steph De Lander Undergoes Neck Fusion Surgery

TNA star Steph De Lander has provided the fans with an update after undergoing neck fusion surgery.

Back at the Victory Road pay-per-view in September, De Lander let the fans know that she required the surgery and would be out of action for 6 months, adding the more positive news that it would not be a career ending injury:

“It’s going to be a fusion of a C5-C6. Is it career-ending? Absolutely not. How long am I going to be out? Probably six-plus months, maybe a little bit longer, and that’s just the way it is.”

In a new update on social media, the De Lander revealed that the surgery had been successful while also joking that she may have paid extra for a BBL:

I slipped the surgeon some extra cash under the table & told him to give me a BBL 🫡

… not really, but I do has a fresh neck & a bowl of mashed potatoes

De Lander has regularly teamed with and accompanied Matt Cardona in his matches both in TNA and on the independents, most notably GCW.

When Did Steph De Lander Last Wrestle?

De Lander last wrestled on the August 22nd episode of Impact, teaming with Kon and Madman Fulton in a losing effort to Xia Brookside, PCO and Rhino, who will be inducted into the Hall of Fame over Bound for Glory weekend.

Also at Bound For Glory, a member of the WWE roster will be challenging for a TNA Championship.

Everyone at Inside The Ropes would like to wish Steph De Lander a full and speedy recovery.