WWE Superstar Chad Gable is currently out of action following a shoulder surgery. A recent report sheds light on his potential return.In the latest edition of Select Answers, Sean Ross Sapp noted that although the American Made leader previously indicated that he would make his return sooner than expected, the latter did not share the exact timeline. SRS reported that Gable going to the WWE Performance Center recently could be an indication that he might be back soon. However, it was further reported that showing up at the Performance Center did not guarantee the much-anticipated return, as many stars often do so to rehab their injuries. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostChad Gable went under the knife to treat a pre-existing injury that reportedly kept getting worse. To write him off television, WWE had Penta take him out in a backstage attack on the June 23 edition of Monday Night RAW.WWE Hall of Famer shares honest opinion about Chad GableWrestling legend Kurt Angle spoke about Chad Gable during his appearance on The Ariel Helwani Show. The veteran noted that he is happy for Gable's success despite the RAW star portraying a character with traits similar to him.Angle further claimed that the promotion looks down on Gable because of his relatively smaller size. However, the former Olympian opined that it should not happen, as Gable could be a main event star."I think he's great. I'm happy that he was able to find his niche. I know it's kind of identical to mine, but if it works for him, I'm happy for him. I think, regardless of whether he did my character or anybody else's, I think the kid's incredibly talented. I think he would've succeeded either way. You know the problem with him? I think it's only because the office [WWE] looks at him like this, but he's a little undersized. But that's not an excuse; Chris Benoit was 5'9. Eddie Guerrero was 5'8. Rey Mysterio is 5'5. So, someone like Chad could definitely be a main eventer," Angle said.Only time will tell what the future holds for Chad Gable following his return to the squared circle.