WWE star Sheamus shares bloody photos after scary gym accident injury

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WWE star Sheamus was injured in a horrific gym accident that left him bloody.
The four-time WWE champion posted a photo on social media in shock and with blood dripping down his face. The second photo showed a huge wound on his head.
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Sheamus will appear during RAW on October 27, 2025 at the Honda Center in Anaheim, California. (Michael Marques/WWE via Getty Images)
“Gym failed,” he wrote on the carousel.
Other pro wrestlers like Jordynne Grace, Mercedes Moné, and others expressed their surprise in the comment section of the photo.
“Explain,” Grace wrote.
“Holy,” Moné added.
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The “Celtic Warrior” is known for putting himself and his colleagues through rigorous training to stay fit for the ring. The 48-year-old former WWE performer is routinely looked at as one of the most ripped wrestlers on the roster.
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Sheamus wrestles Shinsuke Nakamura during Monday Night RAW at TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts on November 10, 2025. (Rich Freeda/WWE)
He was away from WWE programming after suffering a shoulder injury. John Cena was expected to appear at his final event in December but was removed from the card due to illness.
Sheamus broke into WWE’s main roster in 2009. He was quickly well received and became the main villain at the time, facing Cena for the world title. He later defeated Cena to win the WWE Championship, making him the first Irish-born WWE champion in the company’s history.

Sheamus will make his appearance during Monday Night RAW on June 16, 2025 at the Resch Center in Green Bay, Wisconsin. (Craig Melvin/WWE)
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He was a five-time tag team champion, three-time United States champion, and winner of the King of the Ring, the Money in the Bank ladder match, and the Royal Rumble, as well as holding the title three more times.



