After falling victim to three Tombstone
Piledrivers at the hands of Kane on Raw,
Daniel Bryan was diagnosed with a cervical
cord neurapraxia — a contusion of the spinal
cord which results in numbness and tingling
sensations in the arms, WWE.com has
learned.
Following the attack, the WWE World
Heavyweight Champion was stretchered from
the ringside area and rushed to the trainer’s
room, where he was evaluated by WWE
medical personnel. According to WWE
physician Dr. Chris Amann, Bryan experienced
weakness and numbness in both arms,
prompting further testing at a nearby medical
facility.
“As of the last examination, [Bryan] did have
some residual weakness in his arms, however,
we expect this to clear up relatively quickly,”
Dr. Amann said. “Once he regains his full
strength, he will be fully cleared for
participation.”
Bryan is currently resting at home, but has
said he plans on competing next week on Raw.
Stay with WWE.com for more updates on the
WWE World Heavyweight Champion’s
condition.
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