
Stephanie Wacker is dealing with a real injury after Monday's WWE Raw.
Brian Alvarez confirmed that Wecker's shoulder problem during the backstage attack is legitimate, possibly consistent with the second-degree AC sprain that Michael Cole referenced on commentary after Raquel Rodriguez and Roxanne Perez attacked him.
Pérez rammed a tool box into Wecker's shoulder during the segment, with Cole saying on air that Wecker would be "out for a while" as a result. It is unclear when and how the injury first occurred prior to angle airing. The attack was planned as a storyline development on Raw, but the real-world consequences of a legitimate second-degree AC sprain added a layer of uncertainty to WWE's plans for Walker in the coming weeks.
Second degree AC sprains involve a partial tear of the acromioclavicular ligaments and recovery timelines are usually measured in weeks rather than days. This means that Wacker's absence from ring competition could be extended in the near future, depending on how his body responds to treatment.
Wacker most recently competed at WrestleMania 42, where she lost the Women's World Championship to Liv Morgan, a top match on the card. Prior to that loss, Wacker was one of WWE's top female stars, holding the title and regularly appearing in top-of-the-card storylines.
Her post-WrestleMania plans were expected to put her in that position throughout the spring and summer schedule through a feud with Morgan for the top women's title on Raw, making the injury's timing difficult from a creative standpoint.
The segment that resulted in the injury involved Raquel Rodriguez and Roxanne Pérez targeting Wecker in a backstage attack, with Pérez using a tool box as a weapon to cause damage to the shoulder. Aside from Cole's on-air comment that she would be out for some time, neither the full scope of the injury nor a specific timeline for her return has been publicly confirmed.

