BimboColesHair
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Same reason they do it in football or any other sport.
I'll say...if its a work, it is really well done...but it doesn't seem that way right now.
Same reason they do it in football or any other sport.
I'll say...if its a work, it is really well done...but it doesn't seem that way right now.
It being a work just doesn't make sense. Why would they do an injury work two minutes into the match? It had barely started.
Also, Aiden English literally said, "Hey, is he all right?" to the ref. Probably wouldn't have done that if it was a work.
Huge concussion man
Saw dudes eyes on the floor when he was down and looked at his body the whole time
Not one part of him moved, dude was out
And now WWE's twitter account posted a slo mo replay of the injury...this shit is weird...
Announcers said he's able to move his arms and legs and is talking now. I do think it was legit though. I really don't see the advantage to making it an angle like that. Especially in that way. You don't sell a serious neck injury on a move like that.
And you don't keep showing replays of it if its as bad as it seemed...I think its pretty easy to understand why people are thinking its a work right now...
That was a dangerous ass spot in the first place as well...just a weird turn of events...
That wasn't a dangerous spot. It's a standard slide under the ring spot. You see those all the time. Enzo just slid too late.
He was getting thrown by one of the Vaudevillians and they were really close to the ropes already...that looked a lot more violent than your normal slide under the ropes.
Only because Enzo fucked it up.