One big thing: WWE’s Ivar recalls temporary paralysis during 2020 match
WWE star Ivar of the Viking Raiders took to Twitter to reflect on a severe neck injury that left him temporarily paralyzed during a match four years ago.
• The incident occurred on September 7, 2020, during a live episode of Raw in the WWE Thunderdome.
• Ivar underwent double fusion surgery and was sidelined for seven months.
• He expressed gratitude for his ability to return to the ring post-recovery.
Why it matters
Ivar’s reflection highlights the physical risks wrestlers face and the resilience required to overcome career-threatening injuries in professional wrestling.
The bigger picture
• Ivar is currently sidelined with another neck injury, demonstrating the ongoing physical toll of professional wrestling.
• His openness about the injury and recovery process provides fans with insight into the challenges wrestlers face behind the scenes.
• The wrestler’s experience underscores WWE’s need to prioritize performer safety, especially given the high-impact nature of the sport.
By the numbers
• 7 months: Duration of Ivar’s absence from WWE programming following his 2020 injury.
• 4 years: Time elapsed since the initial injury that caused temporary paralysis.
What they’re saying
Ivar tweeted: “Incredibly grateful for the ability to return to the ring after this double fusion surgery and Have great runs with @erik_wwe and @wwevalhalla and even this quick solo stint.”
In a follow-up tweet, he added: “I promise I will return! Thank you all for your love and support!”
The bottom line
Ivar’s journey from temporary paralysis to in-ring return, and now facing another neck injury, exemplifies the physical demands and risks associated with professional wrestling. His determination to return once again speaks to the passion many wrestlers have for their craft.
How do you think WWE can better protect its performers from severe injuries like the one Ivar experienced? Leave your thoughts in the comments below.
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