Ouch. Accidents are a few of the worst issues that may occur to any wrestler as they can lead to somebody be placed on the shelf for any period of time. Some accidents are worse than others as they’ll take even longer to heal up, particularly whether it is one thing that has occurred earlier than. Sadly that’s what we’re seeing once more and it occurs to be with a reigning champion.
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Earlier this week, a report emerged that Sammy Guevara suffered an damage throughout this week’s Ring Of Honor taping for a match that has but to air. In keeping with PWInsider.com by the use of Cagesideseats.com, Guevara is believed to have suffered a concussion. There isn’t any phrase on how lengthy he can be out of motion. Guevara is at present one half of the Ring Of Honor Tag Staff Champions with Dustin Rhodes. It isn’t clear if the titles should be vacated.
He’s nonetheless good. Try what Guevara has completed in AEW:
Opinion: Guevara continues to be one of the crucial snakebit wrestlers in current reminiscence and it continues to today with one other damage. Hopefully he’s okay sooner moderately than later but it surely could possibly be a very long time earlier than he’s again within the ring. Guevara is somebody who has an extended historical past of accidents or points maintaining him out of the ring and sooner or later he’s solely going to have the ability to preserve his profession going for therefore lengthy.
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