An injured WWE Superstar recently took to social media to provide a massive update amid his absence from the Stamford-based promotion. The name in question is Noam Dar from NXT.
Dar last competed inside the squared circle on May 11, 2024, during a house show of the white-and-gold brand, where he teamed up with Oro Mensah to lock horns with Trick Williams and Je'Von Evans.
On the June 25, 2024, episode of NXT, the Meta-Four member was seen talking to his teammates on Facetime, during which he revealed that his tendon got ripped from the bone due to Ethan Page's attack.
Amid his absence from TV, Noam Dar took to X/Twitter to reply to a fan, who uploaded a photo of Dar standing over Trick Williams with the NXT Championship. In his tweet, The Meta-Four member dropped a huge tease for his return.
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"SOON. Elephants don’t forget," he wrote.
Check out his tweet below.
However, this post does not seem to be targeted at Trick Williams. Instead, Noam Dar might have put the current WWE NXT Champion and the person behind his injury, Ethan Page, on notice.
Noam Dar talked about what he learned from WWE legend Shawn Michaels
During an interview with Kenny McIntosh of Inside the Ropes, Noam Dar said Shawn Michaels was a key figure in his WWE career.
Dar also mentioned that he had learned a lot of things from The Heartbreak Kid, including how to do things out of his comfort zone.
"Shawn has been extremely instrumental and impactful to my career and my whole trajectory within WWE, but again, specifically in NXT. He and I really connected around 2019 once I started doing a lot more of the UK stuff. From there, he’s helped me add a lot of texture, a lot of wrinkles and a lot of detail to my game. For me personally, he’s showing me parts of myself that maybe I don’t know were there or showing me how to get certain things out of me and to not perceive myself in a certain box or a certain bracket," said Dar.
It remains to be seen when Noam Dar will be fully fit to return to the Stamford-based promotion's programming.