Author Topic: Sting -- Full Recovery Uncertain after Neck Injury in Seth Rollins Match (VIDEO)  (Read 327 times)

CORREA

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Sting is recovering at home Monday, after sustaining a serious neck injury ... so serious doctors are not able to give a long-term prognosis, TMZ Sports has learned.

Sting was seriously hurt Sunday night in the WWE championship match against Seth Rollins. We're told he was injured several times during the match,  the most serious being the powerbomb against the turnbuckle which caused the neck injury.

Our wrestling sources tell us, doctors did a CAT scan at the hospital Sunday and thankfully there were no fractures. Sting was released Monday afternoon and is on his way home.  He's able to walk but is in significant pain.

Sting's manager says the wrestler is in "remarkable health and resiliency," especially for his age ... 56.

The manager says, "The greatest damage to his body took place before the match was over, but being the true professional he is and among the hardest workers to ever step foot in the ring, he insisted to see the match through to the end."
http://www.tmz.com/videos/0_fd8jpwr3
 

DRGNBLZN

Good to know his neck isn't broken but I don't see him stepping in the ring ever again. He looked winded the whole match. I'm surprised they let him take as much bumps as he did. Kind of a trip he was well into his prime 25+ years ago and he gets put into a match with someone almost 30 years younger as many years later for the wwe championship.
 

CORREA

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Good to know his neck isn't broken but I don't see him stepping in the ring ever again. He looked winded the whole match. I'm surprised they let him take as much bumps as he did. Kind of a trip he was well into his prime 25+ years ago and he gets put into a match with someone almost 30 years younger as many years later for the wwe championship.

that table bump was epic tho
 

Remedy360

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Jesus, didn't realize dude was 56. Dude was already getting up there when I was a kid and followed that stuff.