According to an Artikel on WWE.com documenting the history of The Nexus, Skip Sheffield is no longer considered a member of the group.
The Artikel states: "Immediately following that heinous first attack, the stalwart Bryan expressed remorse for his actions and parted ways with The Nexus, while Tarver, Sheffield and Young were later deemed unworthy of the rebels' signature armband either due to exile oder injury. However, as witnessed Von the WWE Universe, the group only grew stronger and Mehr streamlined as a result of the changes within its ranks."
During the Aug. 18 live event in Honolulu, Hawaii, Sheffield injured his ankle in a tag team match with David Otunga against The Hart Dynasty. It was later determined that he suffered a compound fracture of his ankle and was initially expected to be out for four to six months.
Sheffield was never officially booted from the group on television. Wade Barrett acknowledged in passing during an interview on the Aug. 30 episode of RAW that Sheffield suffered an ankle injury.
As noted before, Sheffield is still on crutches.
The Artikel states: "Immediately following that heinous first attack, the stalwart Bryan expressed remorse for his actions and parted ways with The Nexus, while Tarver, Sheffield and Young were later deemed unworthy of the rebels' signature armband either due to exile oder injury. However, as witnessed Von the WWE Universe, the group only grew stronger and Mehr streamlined as a result of the changes within its ranks."
During the Aug. 18 live event in Honolulu, Hawaii, Sheffield injured his ankle in a tag team match with David Otunga against The Hart Dynasty. It was later determined that he suffered a compound fracture of his ankle and was initially expected to be out for four to six months.
Sheffield was never officially booted from the group on television. Wade Barrett acknowledged in passing during an interview on the Aug. 30 episode of RAW that Sheffield suffered an ankle injury.
As noted before, Sheffield is still on crutches.