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This part of wrestling was not fake. Sending this guy prayers...
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Scary scene inside the wrestling ring Thursday night in Kentucky ... when a referee suffered a medical emergency after taking a brutal hit during the match, which his girlfriend says resulted in a brain injury.

It all went down during a "four corners of chaos" match, when wrestler Brendan Balling made his way up to the top rope, ready to hit opp Tony Evans with a move. Evans, however, grabbed the ref and pushed him into Balling's path instead, sending him crashing to the mat. Warning, this is a tough watch...
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A woman identified as Edwards' girlfriend took to Facebook to provide a health update, saying he was "stable" and being monitored in the hospital.

"I am not going to provide much more information at this time except to the parties who already know, but last night resulted in a brain injury that is being monitored and will continue to be monitored by doctors here."

Balling, the wrestler involved in the spot, called Edwards "one of the best guys I've been able to meet during my time at OVW."

"Obvious accident, but can’t help but feel horrible about everything. Dallas will be back and better than ever and so will I."
(TMZ Sports)
Filed Under: Boxing/MMA
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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molsusports2 hours
Apparently neither the wrestlers nor medical support recognized the signs of concussion or seizure.
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DeafVallyBatnR2 hours
Its all an act. When someone actually does get hurt how are the other guys supposed to know. I dont blame the wrestler who moved him out of the way. He did not know it was real.
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HarryHoudini16 min
You have to be an absolute fricking retard to look at that dude seizing and think it’s fake. Come on dude.
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LsuTigahHomie2 hours
Zero common sense
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LsuTigahHomie2 hours
Or zero cares given
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