The new free agent signee from AEW Cody Rhodes is headed for surgery as expected after fighting through a torn pectoral tendon in his Hell In A Cell cage match. Given the scripted circumstances, he was able to perform as expected as previous alluded to at sicscore.com.The wrestler had clear, telltale bruising consistent of a right pectoral tendon rupture with hematoma and ecchymosis of his right pec muscle including down the right side of his biceps where the pec tendon attaches. Now that Rhodes is finished his big match, he is likely headed for surgery to reattach the tendon. This typically is a four-month recovery although Rhodes could return to some limited wrestling in three months at the earliest. In Super Bowl LVI, SS Eric Weddle for the Rams tore his pectoral tendon in the first quarter as we opined here, but was able to finish the game while piling up four tackles. The wily vet was able to do this by altering his tackling technique which resulted in the the safety making a key stop where the Bengals key drive ultimately stalled ending in a Rams victory.Another comparable is J.J. Watt who tore his pec early season but returned for a Houston playoff game in three months although not 100% effective.Rhodes news of full pec tendon tear was reported by noted wrestling journalist Dave Meltzer. They announced Cody got full pec tear, claimed it was both from the brawl last week and lifting weights. Full tear is not good news. Owens (cheered a lot) vs. Ezekiel up now.— Dave Meltzer (@davemeltzerWON) June 6, 2022 As noted above, the star will be out for multiple months with the earliest in three in limited capacity. Props to Rhodes for even attempting to fight in the Hell In A Cell cage match on Sunday night.