Moose Is Reportedly Suffering Through An Injury He Sustained At SLAMMIVERSARY

Moose Is Reportedly Suffering Through An Injury He Sustained At SLAMMIVERSARY

The Impact Wrestling star is reportedly suffering through an injury that was caused during his World title match against Austin Aries at Slammiversary. Get more information on the health condition of Moose.

By EliteGuy101 - Jul 24, 2018 05:07 PM EST
Filed Under: TNA
Source: Prowrestling.com
Impact Wrestling star Moose appears to have suffered a concussion during his great bout against Austin Aries at Slammiversary. While he was able to complete the match as planned, he did not appear at Monday night’s TV tapings in Toronto.

According to Dave Meltzer of F4WOnline.com, Moose has been suffering from Vertigo following the concussion, and after Slammiversary the former NFL player issued the following Tweet, teasing he might be reconsidering his job as a pro wrestler:


It’s unclear when Moose suffered the injury in the match and we’ll update you when we get word on whether Moose will be forced to take time off or not.
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