One week ago, there were seven Smackdown performers off the active roster due to either health issues or positive drug test results. Today, that number could be as low as two.

Both Bobby Lashley and Great Khali were medically cleared this past week and worked the Smackdown tapings on 7/31. Super Crazy was also at the taping, although he didn't wrestle. Nobody knew exactly his situation but the feeling was he may also be cleared. All three had elevated liver enzyme counts. In the case of Khali, the count level was dangerous enough to force him on the sidelines, but not far over the limit. 

Lashley and Crazy's counts were said to be high enough that it was a borderline call of Hepatitis and just days earlier, were not expected back any time soon and were written out of current storylines. Khali was kept involved as they were hopeful his liver count would quickly get to allowable levels. Just a week after, Lashley was cleared by a later test to return.

Subscribers can click here to read this issue.

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
Former NBA star says Anthony Edwards becomes face of the NBA if Wolves knock off Nuggets
Rams make surprising release of former team captain
Hornets hire top Celtics assistant as next head coach
Maple Leafs fire HC Sheldon Keefe after another early playoff exit
Super Bowl champion discusses why Russell Wilson failed with Broncos
Colts LB Zaire Franklin calls out Texans, C.J. Stroud
Angels to acquire longtime Mets infielder from Braves
Giants sign former Pro Bowl wide receiver
Report reveals why the NBA did not suspend Jamal Murray
Pressure mounts on Nuggets as Nikola Jokic wins third MVP Award
Jalen Brunson shakes off injury to lift Knicks to Game 2 win
Panthers dominate Bruins to even series
LSU HC pins transfer portal struggles on reluctance to 'buy players'
Pirates announce date for 2023 No. 1 overall pick's MLB debut
Shohei Ohtani showing what would happen if he only focused on hitting
Joe Burrow shares 'support' for Bengals who requested trades
Canucks erase three-goal deficit to stun Oilers in Game 1
Watch: Pacers star ties playoff high in threes in one half
Former NFL player has major warning for Steelers QB Justin Fields: 'You can't fall into this'
Watch: Brad Marchand hurdle Panthers player on Charlie Coyle goal

Want more sports news?

Join the hundreds of thousands of fans who start their day with Yardbarker's Morning Bark, the best newsletter in sports.