WWE NXT: Finn Balor returns from broken jaw to face Kyle O’Reilly

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SI.com’s Week in Wrestling is published every week and provides beneath the surface coverage of the business of pro wrestling. Finn Bálor on his jaw injury: “The migraines, the headaches … I can’t explain how difficult of a recovery it’s been” For the first time since Oct. 4, Finn Bálor […]

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Finn Bálor on his jaw injury: “The migraines, the headaches … I can’t explain how difficult of a recovery it’s been”

For the first time since Oct. 4, Finn Bálor will step into a wrestling ring on Wednesday night and defend the NXT championship.

Bálor meets Kyle O’Reilly in the main event of NXT’s New Year’s Evil special, which is a rematch of the main event from NXT TakeOver 31 in October. Bálor won that hard-hitting, 28-minute bout. It was a statement performance from O’Reilly, who is hungry to succeed in singles competition, as well as a fantastic title defense for Bálor. But there was a price to pay for that brilliance.

Toward the end of the match, O’Reilly’s knee caught Bálor flush in the chin, causing two separate fractures to his jaw.

One of the fractures was to the right of his chin, with the other right under his left cheek bone. That fracture actually went through the socket of Bálor’s wisdom tooth, so doctors had to insert three plates to repair the fractures in addition to removing the tooth. The surgery was performed orally through the inside of his mouth, leaving incisions, stitches and scars in a viciously painful recovery process.

“The migraines, the headaches, the oral pain, the neckaches, I can’t explain how difficult of a recovery it’s been,” Bálor says. “No lights on, no TV, no cellphone, no computer. It was just lay down, rest, and grind through the pain.”

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