WWE And TNA: 7 Worst Moments Of The Week (June 14)

3. Kidd Out

For some reason, WWE is all super secretive about their wrestlers' injuries these days. Who knows when, or if, we€™ll ever seen Daniel Bryan in the ring again. He€™ll probably just keep showing up every three months and telling us he€™s not done yet, and then disappear. Now Tyson Kidd is hurt, and it could be bad. The Observer reported that it may be a spinal cord injury, which could keep him out of action for a long time. Of course, Kidd€™s health is the biggest concern here, but you can imagine this doesn€™t bode well for Samoa Joe either. He hurt an established roster member in his first non-NXT match. We€™ve seen him dish out The Muscle Buster in TNA countless times without incident, but this was one of those freak accidents that can happen in wrestling. It also stinks that Cesaro and Kidd are easily the most talented tag team in the division, and now can't compete. They both finally found something they excel at, and it was taken away so quickly. Cesaro's mimicking a Hadouken was already a highlight of the show! Worst of all, without them around, this probably means we€™ll get plenty of New Day vs. Prime Time Players re-matches to look forward to.
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