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TNA Impact Wrestling Star Seriously Hurt After Performing A 450 Splash, Undergoing Major Surgery

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TNA Impact Wrestling star DJ Z (Michael Paris) suffered multiple injuries during a wrestling match for Crash promotion in Mexico City last night. He got injured when he did a 450 splash.

He posted a video on Twitter where he talked about what exactly happened. Below is what he said in the video:

“I’m in an ambulance right now, we’re not sure what’s wrong. I thought maybe I broke a rib or something. I finished the match, however. I just puked my guts out after the match and couldn’t stand up and was basically dying and turning pale. We’re going to go to the hospital and see what’s wrong with me.”

You can watch the video below:

Charlie Santo was with him all the time and below are the updates that he posted regarding DJ Z:

“Please keep Michael Paris in your prayers. He suffered multiple injuries during his match last night at The Crash. I was with him the entire night and I’ve never witnessed someone in more pain than him.

He will be undergoing surgery later today to stop the internal bleeding that occurred. With all of our prayers, if he’s very lucky the doctor said if all goes well the recovery time will be short. Let’s all pray that happens

UPDATE: After a sleepless night and countless documents to get this all under way, Michael Paris is going into a major surgery as I write this . He’s been coherent and talking the entire time but in excruciating pain every minute. After numerous exams , they found that the colon was fractured and bleeding internally , which was causing all the pain and discomfort. They’re going to try to repair it first and if that doesn’t work , it only gets more complicated. Please keep him in your thoughts and prayers . I personally have been over run with emotion since last night wishing I could help him. They only thing we can do now is wait. I’ll update as soon as anything is told to me.”

UPDATE: Michael Paris is out of surgery. The procedure went well and has just arrived to the recovery room. He’ll have to be observed here 3-5 days depending on his recovery. But the doctor assured me he’ll eventually be out of the woods. . This is great news considering everything we were worried about last night.


        
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