It Appears As If Tye Dillinger May Have Been Injured At A WWE Live Event This Weekend

It Appears As If Tye Dillinger May Have Been Injured At A WWE Live Event This Weekend

Details are scarce as of right now but it's being reported that Tye Dillinger may have suffered some sort of injury this weekend during a match with Shelton Benjamin. Hit the jump for what we know so far...

By JoshWilding - Aug 13, 2018 04:08 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
We don't have any official details as of right now but it's being reported that Tye Dillinger may have suffered an injury at a WWE Live event in Florence, SC. Apparently, it took place during a bout with Shelton Benjamin which ended abruptly with a count out finish after the referee threw up the dreaded "X" gesture to signal that Dillinger had been legitimately injured during the course of the match. 

The injury is said to have come after a bad fall and one fan in attendance noted that they believe he may have been knocked out, something which could signal that he suffered a concussion of some sort.


If that's the case, Dillinger will probably only be out of action for a few weeks and seeing as he's rarely used on SmackDown Live, most fans may not even notice! However, we still obviously wish him a speedy recovery and will be sure to keep you updated if we hear any more about what happened over the coming days either directly from the WWE Superstar or even the company themselves. 
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