Hornswoggle Injury; Possible Spinal trauma

Update on Hornswoggle WWE.com:
ANAHEIM, Calif. – Following JBL’s savage, brutal attack on Hornswoggle during Raw Monday night, doctors feared that he had suffered severe trauma to his spine, WWE.com has learned.
At first, specialists believed that the nature and severity of Hornswoggle’s injuries were different and focused on other potential signs of trauma. When he showed little to no movement after 6-foot-6, 290-pound JBL repeatedly rammed the 4-foot frame of Mr. McMahon’s illegitimate son into a steel cage Monday night on Raw, physicians suspected that his back may have been broken.
However, as of Thursday morning, WWE.com reporters were told that Hornswoggle’s condition has begun to show slight signs of improvement. His mobility has been limited, but doctors say he has been able to wiggle several toes.
At this time, it does not appear that Hornswoggle has incurred any long-term damage, but doctors will continue their assessment throughout the evening and into the weekend. With additional testing, specialists hope to identify a more discernible recovery time for Hornswoggle.
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February 21st, 2008 at 8:13 pm
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February 23rd, 2008 at 12:19 pm
I was totally disheartened by the display of violence on Hornswaggle. Although considered “performers” the attack was brutal. As a mother of children who just started watching WWE it will now be banned in our home.
Althrough the WWE antics are just that this performance was uncalled for and WWE should keep in mind that many younger kids are at their matches and look up to many of the wrestlers.
Signed~
A Viewer No Longer
February 23rd, 2008 at 2:49 pm
Yes I am totally agree with your statement and your beliefs, but as a parents also. But do rememeber this is on TV, don’t always believe what you see and hear. That is what I tell my kids.
Thanks,Scooter