VIDEO: RING OF HONOR's TK O'Ryan Breaks His Shin During Moonsault Gone Horribly Wrong

VIDEO: RING OF HONOR's TK O'Ryan Breaks His Shin During Moonsault Gone Horribly Wrong

A pitch perfect moonsault went horribly wrong at Ring of Honor's 15th Anniversary pay-per-view on Friday night as The Kingdom's TK O'Ryan ended up breaking his shin when his leg crashed into a barricade.

By JoshWilding - Mar 12, 2017 11:03 AM EST
Filed Under: TNA
A lot of big news came out of last week's Ring of Honor PPV, including the fact that Christopher Daniels finally became the promotion's world champion. Unfortunately, the night has had a shadow cast over it with the news that TK O’Ryan suffered a really nasty injury during the ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Championship match which took place earlier in the evening. 

Current champions The Kingdom (Matt Taven, Vinny Marseglia, and O’Ryan) took on Dalton Castle and The Boys ), but after O’Ryan let loose with an amazing Asai
moonsault onto the floor, he caught his leg on the guardrail on the way down and had to be carried out to the back. It was later confirmed that he broke his shin and the video below isn't easy to watch as a result. 

O'Ryan later took to Twitter to shed some light on where things currently stand for him and Silas Young took his place in The Kingdom at ROH tapings this weekend. We obviously wish him a speedy recovery and he'll hopefully be back in action in the very near future. 




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