It was a November 2005 match against HHH where I took one of the most vicious chair shots to the head the wrestling industry had ever seen. This chair shot was a humbling and very scary experience. Prior to that chair shot, I felt indestructible. After that chair shot, I realized I was mortal. I never said anything to the staff, trainers, medics or any of my colleagues as I wanted to continue performing on the road and knew I would be pulled off the road if I mentioned anything about the chair shot rattling my brain into a heavy concussion.
I did not even tell Lourdes(my wife) at the time as I knew she would have called the office and spilled the beans. I spent almost 1 full year with one pupil dilated wide open while the other pupil was the size of a pin hole. I experienced nausea for about a month but it soon subsided. Ringing in my ears was the norm for quit a few months after this chair shot. I had many sleepless nights, found reading difficult as my focus was drastically reduced. Remembering spots or finishes became noticeably difficult for a few months after that chair shot.
I remember feeding HHH and getting my hand up followed by looking up at the ceiling of the arena not knowing where I was or even what I was doing there. I'm guessing it took about 10 seconds or so before I realized I was performing in a match and I needed to finish out this segment. I do not recall taking the pedigree afterwards or even being back in the ring after said chair shot. My ears rang at a constant level for quite some time afterwards.
Needless to say, in March 2010, I was joyful over the fact the WWE banned chair shots to the head. I would like to see all wrestling companies ban chair shots to the head. It's just not worth fucking up your brain or your life. I can honestly say that chair shot to my head began one of the most difficult years of my life and I could not tell anyone. Brain injuries take a long time to heal if the brain ever does actually heal. I had taken many chair shots to the head prior to that one November 2005 match with HHH. None caused me any grief or noticeable injuries. That said, it only takes one heavy blow to the head where you feel the lasting, annoying and extremely frustrating effects that will throw a monkey wrench into everything that defines you as a human being.
WWE absolutely did the right thing banning chair shots to the head. Performers who cling to the old school mentality of "if your not tough enough to take a chair shot, you should not be in the business" are putting their lives in serious jeopardy. It's extremely difficult to put into words how it feels to have a severe concussion. It's life changing. I do regret not speaking up and seeking treatment at the time and if I could go back in time, I would have sought treatment and not have worried so much about losing a spot on the roster.
I appauld the WWE taking the initiative to ban chair shots to the head. The company did a tremendous favor to the current crop of WWE Superstars. Let's hope other wrestling companies around the world follow the WWE's lead and adopt the same policy.
Hopefully, in the future I can appauld the WWE for changing their policy in regards to cannabis. Cannabis absolutely helps brain injuries. But that is another rant for another time. In the meantime, please be sure to subscribe to my Youtube channel -> www.youtube.com/TheKaptainsShow for awesome cannabis related videos. Also, follow me on Twitter @ValVenisEnt and like my facebook page -> www.Facebook.com/TheKaptainsShow.
Amen brother. I still remember the night Rock gave Mick 27 shots to the head or whatever it was. I am of the Jim Cornette school of thought: "Wrestling used to be something that everyone thought was real, but was a work, to now everyone knows its scripted but the boys are really hurting each other. Who is the fucking mark?" It was something like that.
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Super unfortunate. Was it yours or Paul's fault? If his, did he know at the time what was going on and did he apologize to you? It's crazy to think about some of the hits you guys take. I can't even imagine what Foley's body must feel like every day. I hope that you're doing better and glad that your spreading the word about safety in the wwe. And don't worry, I'm sure in 5-10 years pot will be recreationally legal across the country.
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Chair shots are a dangerous game. I'm also very glad to see head shots banned, and I whole heartedly agree that other promotions should ban them as well. Think about how many people in the business have retired early, or sustained lifelong injuries because of their work in the ring. Or ya know, have so much brain damage they go crazy and wwe never mentions them again.
It's crazy to think about how many guys actually performed in the same condition you did. Edge comes to mind because he talks about it in his book along with his neck injuries. Daniel Bryan retired YEARS early for this exact reason. Wwe seems to be taking the time to make sure people are ring-ready in terms of brain damage.
Definitely looking forward to a follow up post!
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