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Matt Hardy Involved In A Car Accident

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• Matt Hardy Involved In A Car Accident

Old School WWF Veteran and current AEW wrestler Matt Hardy was involved in a car accident today.

Hardy took to Twitter earlier today to share a photo of his Cadillac which received heavy damage. The rear bumper and the trunk of the car were highly damaged.

There was seemingly another wreck down the road, and Hardy’s car received damage when he stopped his car to take a look and a truck ended up running into his car.

He wrote the following on the photo:

“Today’s free advice. Don’t rubberneck at wrecks or you’ll create another one. Thank goodness I’m invincible.”

Hardy then later explained what exactly happened:

“Was driving home from Jacksonville on Friday & there was a wreck 25 mins away from my house. It created standstill traffic, which I had stopped in. A truck drove into my stopped car at about 40 mph, because he was rubbernecking the wreck. I am fine.”

Hardy is currently managing Private Party in AEW, and also took the team to IMPACT with him earlier this week, where they earned an opportunity to compete for The Good Brothers’ IMPACT Tag Team Championship at No Surrender next month.

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• ON THIS DAY IN WCW HISTORY (January 23, 1993) – WCW Worldwide

On this day in 1993, Ted Turner’s World Championship Wrestling aired an episode of their weekly TV show ‘WCW Worldwide’.

This episode was pre-taped at the Civic Center in Montgomery, Alabama and featured matches, interviews & storyline segments on the road to the ‘WCW SuperBrawl III’ PPV.

The card of the show can be found here:

– The Barbarian vs. 2 Cold Scorpio

– Clash XXII Thundercage recap

– US Title Tournament recap

– Erik Watts vs. Pat Rose

– Barry Windham vs. Brad Armstrong

– Ricky Steamboat & Shane Douglas vs. Tex Slazenger & Shanghai Pierce


        
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