By Ed Molina (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Sep 06, 2013 01:18 PM EDT

John Cena has tweeted updates regarding his injury, saying that the stitches have not been removed yet from his surgery.

"Gotta keep stitches in a few more days. I am beyond frustrated, but gotta do what Doc says. Adapt. Overcome," Cena posted on his Twitter account on Tuesday and admits to feeling antsy not being able to compete.

Cena will be out of action four-to-six months - at the very least until the Royal Rumble pay-per-view - after surgery to repair an injured tricep and elbow.

The injury bug has also bitten Mark Henry - who tweaked his hamstring running into the ring to save Daniel Bryan from a Shield attack at a house show in Boston. Henry's injury has caused a change in the Night of Champions PPV as he was scheduled to team up with The Big Show for a title shot at Roman Reigns and Seth Rollins tag-team titles. The Prime Time Players are now slated to take on Reigns and Rollins for the titles at Night Of Champions.

Early signs show that the Randy Orton-Daniel Bryan as well as the Paul Heyman-CM Punk feuds will extend into the Survivor Series PPV, with one of the feuds featuring an old-school Survivor Series elimination tag-team match. The more likely candidate is an elimination tag match may featuring Team Orton (with The Shield?) versus Team Bryan though the possibility still stands that the company may go with a team led by the Straight-Edge Superstar against "Heyman's Guys" in the locker room (Curtis Axel?).

The Rock is currently in negotiations to star in a movie remake of the television show The Fall Guy - an ABC series that ran from 1981 to 1986 starring Lee Majors, who played Hollywood stuntman and part-time bounty hunter Colt Seaver. WWE Films will co-produce the movie, with McG (who directed "Charlie's Angels" movie series and "We Are Marshall") rumored to be the director of the movie.