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Former WWE Superstar and current New Japan Pro Wrestling star Yoshi Tatsu revealed via social media that he has been hospitalized after doctors discovered that he had suffered two broken bones in his neck. The injury was believed to have ocurred when Tatsu landed wrong while taking a Styles Clash from AJ Styles at the New Japan Pro Wrestling Power Struggle internet pay-per-view event on November 8th. Tatsu went on to work the opening night of the New Japan World Tag League Tournament before announcing that he was going to have to pull out due to injury. The former WWE Superstar mentioned on Twitter recently that he is in a lot of pain and was trying not to take sleeping pills. He also mentioned that this was the first time in his life that he has been hospitalized. UK indy wrestler Lionheart Adrian McCallum is pleading for AJ Styles to stop using his Styles Clash finisher, in light of Yoshi Tatsu recently suffering a broken neck from the move. He posted the following message on Facebook: Ill make the assumption he sees this somehow so please read and share... Id like to openly address him... Firstly, I hope things are well for you and family... I wanted to write you because I feel its important someone speak up in a more formal and diplomatic manner, as opposed to simply throwing abuse via anonymous social media ramblings... Heres the truth... The move is not directly dangerous... Its a simple move in principle... Arms and legs locked, you fall forward, guy looks up/back, easy... The Styles Clash on paper is a fairly safe and basic process... That said, what is dangerous, is the instinctual reaction of your opponent... The wrestler taking the move, who like any wrestler taking any move, their safety and welfare is the priority... Without ANY injuries, it could be argued that the mechanics of the move are unnatural, and injury could easily happen due to the physical restrictions and instinctual habits of the recipient... The numbers now are surely too great to even call it an argument? Im more than happy to be educated on my statistics, but there can be no move in wrestling history that carries more (documented) serious and potentially career threatening injuries than this... This, is what makes the move dangerous, whether indirectly or not... Thus far, more specifically the last 12 months, several performers, actual experienced athletes, have been injured with this, 2 of them now with broken necks... The question I want to put to you honestly is, what does it take? What will it actually take for you to stop using this move, at the very least on an independent level, with people not necessarily exposed to the experience of working with you and taking the move semi regularly... How honestly will you feel the day you receive the news that the man you just wrestled has a broken neck and will never walk again? Statistically, that day is coming... It is a mathematical certainty... I take this opportunity now, to openly and publicly beg you... Please, stop using the Styles Clash... You are unquestionably one of the greatest in ring performers of our time, I truly believe that... But the time is now, to put all pride, ego, blame aside, and acknowledge that irrelevant of fault, circumstance or anything else, the move is a direct risk and a danger to the safety and well being of your fellow wrestler... All the best. A
Posted on: Thu, 27 Nov 2014 17:23:19 +0000

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