Taz gives positive update on recovery from knee replacement surgery

Taz is progressing well in his recovery from knee replacement surgery.
The AEW commentator and ECW legend shared an update with fans on Wednesday night, writing that things are going “really well.” He’s been doing physical therapy and his knee is healing quickly.
“I know a lot of u asked & have sent me good wishes in my rehabilitation of my knee… Just a quick update. It’s going really well!,” Taz tweeted. “I’ve been training really hard at PT & my knee is healing/getting strong rapidly!”
Taz had surgery done on his knee in October and has been away from his AEW commentary role while he recovers. He was written off television with an angle on the October 2 episode of Dynamite where it was said that Taz had been attacked in the parking lot. His son, Hook, vowed revenge against the attackers — who were later revealed to be Christian Cage and The Patriarchy.
A match between Hook and Patriarchy member Nick Wayne will take place when AEW runs the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City later this month.
In May of this year, the 57-year-old Taz, revealed that a doctor had told him that he would need both of his knees and shoulders replaced. Taz said at the time that he was going to attempt regenerative procedures and try to deal with the pain. The issues were caused by training too heavy in the gym over his career.