Former WWE Tag Team Champion Tyson Kidd Responses To Twitter Used Over Samoa Joe Ending His Career

Former WWE Tag Team Champion Tyson Kidd Responses To Twitter Used Over Samoa Joe Ending His Career

On social media, a twitter follower told Tyson Kidd that he feels happy every time Samoa Joe gets hurt as its Karma for ending Kidd's career. Read Kidd's response in regards to his feelings towards Samoa Joe .

By EliteGuy101 - Feb 03, 2018 04:02 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Source: WrestlingInc
In the summer of 2015, Tyson Kidd was severely injured at the hands of Samoa Joe during a dark match after using the muscle buster.  Unfortunately,  that ended Tyson kidd’s wwe in-ring career as the injury was considered life-threatening.

According to Kidd, only five percent of people survive the injury, with those that survived likely to be paralyzed. Kidd would undergo successful neck surgery.

A twitter follower responded to Kidd saying, “Every time Samoa Joe gets hurt I feel happy. He [frick]ed up your career and Karma will keep biting his giant a**”. Kidd’s response was that he had "zero animosity" with Joe and that when he first got back to WWE, the two had a heart to heart talk.

Samoa Joe has been dealing with injuries lately, first in August a knee injury caused him to miss about two months of in-ring action. Now, he's currently suffering a foot injury in a match against Rhyno in early January. Joe called the injury a "week to week thing" and is expected to be out until at least mid-March.

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