Ray Fenix's Arm Snapped Being Put Through A Table During AEW DYNAMITE And The Video Is UNBELIEVABLE

Ray Fenix's Arm Snapped Being Put Through A Table During AEW DYNAMITE And The Video Is UNBELIEVABLE

Poor Ray Fenix took a nasty bump through a table during last night's episode of AEW Dynamite, with his arm seemingly snapping in half after Lucasaurus slammed him through a table. Check out the video...

By JoshWilding - Jan 06, 2022 07:01 AM EST
Filed Under: AEW

The Luca Bros put their AEW World Tag Team Championships on the line against the Jurassic Express during last night's episode of AEW Dynamite, but Ray Fenix appears to have suffered a gruesome injury.

Upon being chokeslammed through a table by Luchasaurus, Fenix's arm literally seemed to snap in half. Immediately, he started gesturing at his arm to get help and the match was quickly wrapped up in the ring. Speculation initially pointed to Fenix having broken his arm, though it's since been reported that he dislocated his elbow. 

Needless to say, we expect him to be shelved for a while and wish him a speedy recovery. 

Our thoughts also go out to new AEW signee Jake Atlas. According to those in attendance for AEW Rampage, it appears he was injured during his match with Adam Cole after a springboard move from the top rope. Hopefully, it's nothing serious or was just a very good piece of selling on Atlas' part. 

Check out the hard-to-watch clip of what happened to Fenix below. Be warned that this definitely isn't for the faint of heart as it makes for fairly gruesome viewing...
 

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Himura
Himura - 1/6/2022, 10:02 PM
He is ridiculously lucky that it was just a dislocation. This looked SO bad.
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