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Carmelo Hayes says he’s going to rehab his knee and then he’ll come back for the U.S Title after ...

By Wrestle Ops
Posted April 11, 2026

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Wrestle Ops is a dedicated wrestling news account on X (formerly Twitter) that delivers real-time updates, insider scoops, and analysis on WWE and other promotions. Their style is concise, fan-focused, and hype-driven, often sparking discussions with timely posts. They have strong credibility within the wrestling community for accurate reporting on events like SmackDown.

What's This About?

The post discusses WWE superstar Carmelo Hayes' announcement on SmackDown about rehabbing a knee injury, confirming his absence from WrestleMania and plans to target the U.S. Title afterward.[1] This stems from a recent injury scare during a top title match that heightened concerns among fans.[2] Key themes include wrestler resilience, storyline impacts, and title pursuits, set against the high-stakes WrestleMania buildup.

🔥Why It's Trending

This is trending due to the timing on the latest SmackDown episode, just before WrestleMania, where Hayes' injury scare and announcement dashed fan expectations for his participation.[1][2] Wrestling fans are buzzing over potential card changes and his future U.S. Title chase. The post's direct quote and hashtag amplify engagement during peak WWE hype.

💡Fun Facts

  • 1Carmelo Hayes, known as 'Melo,' rose to prominence in WWE's NXT before main roster success.
  • 2His knee injury scare nearly disrupted a major SmackDown title match, building real drama.[2]
  • 3WrestleMania is WWE's biggest event, and absences like this often fuel post-Mania storylines.[1]
  • 4Hayes has held titles like NXT Championship and is eyed for main event pushes.
  • 5Rehab announcements like this blend kayfabe (storyline) with real athlete recovery.

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Carmelo Hayes says he’s going to rehab his knee and then he’ll come back for the U.S Title after ...