Ridge Holland confirmed that an injury he sustained over the weekend will require surgery.
Holland was in action at TNA’s Impact television tapings in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada over the weekend. Holland competed in a match against TNA star Moose, but the match was ended early by the referee. Moose ultimately helped Holland out of the ring as it appeared that he had hurt his leg during the match.
Now, Ridge Holland has confirmed those fears, as he revealed that he suffered a Lisfranc injury. Holland shared the news on social media, noting that he’s scheduled for surgery on Friday.
“Lisfranc Injury…Surgery Friday,” Holland wrote on Twitter/X. “See ya in a bit.”
What is a Linsfranc injury?
A Lisfranc injury is an injury that damages the joint on the top of your foot. The injury can be a fracture, disclocation or sprain, depending on the severity, with some requiring surgery. People with Lisfranc injuries will most likely be in a walking boot or cast for several weeks to recover.
Ridge Holland has been with WWE since 2018. He returned to NXT in 2023, after a two-year stint on SmackDown. Holland made his debut in TNA (as part of the NXT/TNA partnership) on the September 18, 2025 episode of iMPACT! where he attacked Mike Santana. Santana and Holland faced off at TNA Victory Road on September 25, with Santana picking up the win.
Check out results from TNA Victory Road here, and spoilers from TNA’s Edmonton television tapings here.
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