A WWE MAIN EVENT Match Had To Be Stopped After Dana Brooke Was Badly Busted Open

A WWE MAIN EVENT Match Had To Be Stopped After Dana Brooke Was Badly Busted Open

This week's pre-taped Main Event show featured a match between Dana Brooke & Sarah Logan, but the bout had to be called off after the former smashed her face off the ring post. Find out more after the jump.

By MarkCassidy - Jun 18, 2019 05:06 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Last night's pre-Raw WWE Main Event tapings from the Staples Center in Los Angeles featured a match between Dana Brooke and Sarah Logan, who is now leaning a lot more heavily into her viking persona.

At one point Logan sent Brooke into the corner, and the former NXT Superstar must have hit her head pretty hard on the ring post because the blood began to flow almost immediately after.

The ref then threw up the "X" sign and the match was called off.

There's no video of the incident online, but you can check a photo and some footage of the aftermath as Dana headed backstage.



Hopefully Brooke will just need a few stitches and hasn't suffered a concussion. We'll keep you updated on her status.
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