Amari Miller Confirms She Suffered A Concussion On Last Night's WWE NXT 2.0

Miller suffered a concussion in her bout against Lash Legend.

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Having been stretchered to the locker room last night after her NXT 2.0 match against Lash Legend, Amari Miller has confirmed she suffered a concussion during that bout.

For those who watched this week's NXT 2.0 broadcast, Miller ended up on the losing side of a sloppy contest against Legend, with those in attendance reporting how Amari was stretchered to the back once the match was done. Those same fans stated how Miller took a particularly bad bump on her neck and head during the match.

Now, Amari has taken to Twitter to respond to fans and reveal that she is indeed dealing with a concussion.

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The 25-year-old Miller has been with WWE since last year, making her TV debut last June and initially working as an enhancement talent on NXT and 205 Live. More recently, she's teamed with Lash Legend for the 2022 Women's Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic.

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After the pair lost to Io Shirai and Kay Lee Ray in the first round of this year's Dusty Classic tournament, that set in motion the match that we saw on last night's NXT 2.0.

Here's hoping for a full and swift recovery for Amari Miller.

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