Update On Bobby Fish's Status Following NXT Tag-Team Championship Match Injury Scare

Update On Bobby Fish's Status Following NXT Tag-Team Championship Match Injury Scare

During the opening match of NXT last night, Bobby Fish was replaced by teammate Roderick Strong and forced to head to the back. It wasn't clear what was going on at the time, but we now have an update...

By MarkCassidy - Nov 28, 2019 11:11 AM EST
Filed Under: NXT
The Undisputed ERA's Bobby Fish and Kyle O'Reilly defended the NXT Tag-Team Championships against Keith Lee and Dominick Dijakovic to open the show last night, but when we returned from break, Fish had been replaced by Roderick Strong.

The announcers didn't really explain why, but we now have an update on what exactly happened.

Apparently, Fish seemed a little unresponsive after taking a bump to the outside, and was ordered to return to the back for a checkup amid concerns that he may have suffered a concussion. According to Dave Meltzer's sources, Bobby "was walking around backstage after the show and seemed to be okay," which is obviously a good sign.

Fish has been plauged with injuries since he debuted in NXT, so let's hope he hasn't been handed another setback now that the ERA are on such a roll.
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