What wrestler broke his neck in the ring?
Charlie Haas is another talent who ended up breaking his neck inside the ring. A young Drew McIntyre delivered his Future Shock DDT during an in-ring segment on SmackDown, but unfortunately, he kept the arms hooked and didn’t let go.
Do wrestlers get injured in WWE?
Part of the answer is that WWE is more responsive to injuries than they may have been in the past. Part of it is that we, as fans, are much more aware of wrestlers’ injuries.
Did Biggie break his neck WWE?
Wearing a neck brace on a hospital bed in Birmingham, the wrestler whose real name is Ettore Ewen tweeted in a video his C1 and C6 vertebrae were both fractured, but he had “some really good news all things considered.”
Could WWE repeat the 1994 Royal Rumble with a co-winner?
For a moment, it looked like WWE might repeat the head-scratching conclusion of the 1994 Rumble, with two top stars going over the top rope at the same time, creating a co-winner scenario and pissing off fans who hate ties.
Is the WWE Royal Rumble worth it?
The Royal Rumble may be one of the most popular premium live events on the WWE calendar but it is not one without its fair share of controversy.
Why was Daniel Bryan not in the WWE Royal Rumble?
Why? Because Daniel Bryan was not entered in the match. The celebrated in-ring competitor had momentum on his side and was clearly the most popular star in the company, the company’s refusal to push him to the top of the card was meant with loud, angry backlash from fans.
What are some of the most dangerous matches in WWE history?
Kane and The Undertaker faced off in the first ever Inferno match back in 1998, one of the most dangerous contests in WWE history. Cooked up by Paul Bearer, the match rules were simple enough: the ring is set on fire and the first opponent to catch fire is the loser.