ZitatAlles anzeigenWWE NXT Superstar Possibly Injured At Live Event
Buddy Murphy may have suffered an ankle or leg injury at Thursday's WWE NXT live event in Cocoa, Florida, according to multiple correspondents in attendance.
During the main event, which saw Hideo Itami & The Velveteen Dream defeat Murphy & Kassius Ohno, Murphy went down early in the match after landing bad on his ankle.
A WWE trainer came down and talked to Murphy for a minute but our correspondent noted that it looked like Murphy wanted to stay in the match. Referee Drake Wuertz came down a few minutes after the trainer and talked to Murphy, apparently talking him into going to the back to get checked out. Murphy left before the half-way point of the match, forcing Ohno to work the match by himself.
Below is a photo of Murphy being helped to the back. We will keep you updated on his status:
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ZitatAlles anzeigenFormer ROH Talent Signing with WWE
Former Ring of Honor wrestler Donovan Dijak is headed to WWE after he indicated recently that he will be finishing up his indie dates and will not be taking any future bookings past his current commitments. Dijak told The New Age Insiders that he’s no longer accepting bookings after PWG‘s annual Battle of Los Angeles which takes place September 1-3.
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WWE previously offered him a contract but rescinded it after legal threats from ROH early in 2017, but after letting his contract expire in February and not resigning with ROH, WWE has reportedly officially offered him a deal.
Dijak is expected to head to the WWE Performance shortly in August before moving over to NXT.