WWE News: The Undertaker criticizes the decision of the fighters to work while injured


WWE News: The Undertaker criticizes the decision of the fighters to work while injured

In a chat with the True Geordie podcast, The Undertaker pointed out how exhaustion and fatigue take their toll on wrestlers’ bodies and the dangers of hiding injuries.

He also had a few words about Big E’s neck injury when he suffered a bad fall against Ridge Holland on Friday Night SmackDown.

“Everyone obviously has their preconceived ideas about what wrestling is and isn’t. It all boils down to this: the human body is not built to take that kind of abuse day in and day out. Big E the other day almost fell breaks, well, he broke his neck.

Now you multiply that 250 times, you know that kind of thing happens, and just when everything is going well, just the thrashing that the body takes, the lack of rest, the incredible amount of travel.

You’re constantly worn out”, Taker reflected on the amount of effort that WWE superstars have, taking the WWE injury as an example

“In my time, you were looking for any way to relieve the pain, because you have to do it again the next night.

That’s one of the great things, I always thank my fans, they were the reason why many times I was able to get up off the training table, and people have referenced it.

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Undertaker knows like few others what it is to fight every night at the highest level, which led him to be the star that he is today, but it was not easy.

Undertaker has 17 surgeries throughout his 30-year career.

“Fortunately our business has evolved, now we have trainers and doctors who travel with us, and there are protocols for when you get injured.

One of the biggest evolutions in our business is that if you get injured, you have to be cleared before you can come back.” In the ring.

At first, you didn’t tell anyone that you were injured because you didn’t want to take time off, because you didn’t want to stop getting paid, and because you didn’t want someone to come and take your job.

So it’s a fucking vicious cycle, you are working injured, and when you work injured you are trying to protect one thing and you are going to end up damaging another.

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So it is a kind of domino effect of injuries, “the former WWE champion launched as a great criticism; the fact of continuing to fight while injured in order not to lose rhythm or time on television, or lose money.