Bryan Kendrick Suffers A Broken Orbital Bone After A Mistimed GTS - Has Hideo Itami's Finisher Been Banned?

Bryan Kendrick Suffers A Broken Orbital Bone After A Mistimed GTS - Has Hideo Itami's Finisher Been Banned?

Brian Kendrick took a devastating-looking GTS from Hideo Itami during the Christmas edition of RAW, and we now have an update on his status. Unfortunately, Kendrink may be missing a significant amount of time.

By MarkCassidy - Dec 28, 2017 10:12 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
We have an update on the injuries sustained by The Brian Kendrick after Hideo Itami hit him flush in the face with his GTS this past Monday on the Christmas day episode of RAW.

Apparently, Kendrick suffered a fractured orbital bone and fractured nasal bridge, which could potentially result in a lengthy stint away from the ring.

This may also have resulted in the GTS being stripped from Itami's arsenal, as the Japanese Superstar used a Rings of Saturn-type submission move to get the victory over Jack Gallagher on 205 LIVE this past Tuesday night.


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