MAE YOUNG CLASSIC Competitor Tegan Nox Updates Fans On Her Injuries, Which Are Worse Than We Thought

MAE YOUNG CLASSIC Competitor Tegan Nox Updates Fans On Her Injuries, Which Are Worse Than We Thought

Tegan Nox suffered a heartbreaking injury during her Mae Young Classic match, and the 23-year-old Welsh wrestler has now provided fans with an update on her prognoses and recovery. More past the jump...

By MarkCassidy - Oct 20, 2018 05:10 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Well, it looks like poor Tegan Nox is even more banged up that we realized.

The Mae Young Classic match that Nox suffered her injury during aired this past week, and the incident and its aftermath were shown in its entirety as the tenacious Welsh wrestler attempted to continue her battle against Rhea Ripley before being forced to quit when the pain became too much to bear.

When news of Tegan's mishap first broke the full extent of her injuries were not known, but the 23-year-old has now taken to Twitter to provide fans with an update on her status.



We wish Tegan a speedy recovery and look forward to seeing her return to dominate the next Mae Young Classic.
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