Anthony Henry won’t need surgery after suffering a broken jaw over the weekend.
As we previously reported here on eWn, Henry suffered the injury during a match with Bryan Keith at DPW Live 5.
Taking to Twitter, Henry wrote,
“Update: no surgery is needed, but I still have to have a procedure to reset my jaw with rubber brackets.
Recovery time: 8 weeks.
See everyone then!”
We send our best wishes to Henry for a quick and full recovery.
Update: no surgery is needed, but I still have to have a procedure to reset my jaw with rubber brackets.
Recovery time: 8 weeks.
See everyone then!
— Anthony Henry- A Workhorseman (@Antnyhenry) March 13, 2024
Mercedes Mone is happy to see that fans and talent have lots of places to watch and work these days.
In a recent interview with Evan T. Mack, the former Sasha Banks commented on the popularity of wrestling these days, and more.
You can check out some highlights from the interview below:
On wrestling talent having options of where to work: “They should never think there is one place to go. They should never think that. I knew that from the beginning because wrestling is everywhere and wrestling is for everybody. I don’t think you should just like one company. You should open your eyes to so many things because your favorite wrestlers come from all different companies. They travel around the world to gain their craft so much more so they can make it to a top company. They wouldn’t be there without all these different places and promotions. They need that experience and growth so they can be the best.”
On wrestling fans who take their fandom too far: “When people go, ‘I only want to watch…’ First of all, we’re living too much on our phone and internet. Can we just go outside a little bit and then go back into your room, watch wrestling, change the channel, go to YouTube, watch your favorite show. Everybody is watching everybody. They watch it just to critique it. They hate to love it. Just love it. Have fun. It’s television. It’s entertainers putting their body on the line to entertain you, and you’re the one getting angry? ‘They should be in this company.’ You’re telling us what company we need to be in? What? You’re telling us what jobs we need to take?”
Professional wrestler Anthony Henry recently suffered a broken jaw during a match with Bryan Keith at DPW Live 5. However, good news has emerged as it has been confirmed that Henry will not require surgery for his injury. Instead, he will undergo a procedure to reset his jaw using rubber brackets. The recovery time for this injury is estimated to be around eight weeks.
Henry took to Twitter to provide an update on his condition, stating that although he won’t need surgery, the procedure to reset his jaw is still necessary. He expressed his gratitude for the support and well wishes from his fans and assured everyone that he will be back in action after the recovery period.
The wrestling community has shown immense support for Henry, sending their best wishes for a quick and full recovery. Injuries are an unfortunate part of the sport, but with proper medical attention and care, wrestlers can often return to the ring stronger than before.
In other wrestling news, former Sasha Banks, now known as Mercedes Mone, recently spoke about the popularity of wrestling and the numerous options available for both fans and talent. In an interview with Evan T. Mack, Mone emphasized that wrestlers should not limit themselves to one company and should explore different promotions and opportunities.
Mone highlighted the importance of gaining experience and growth by working in various places and promotions. She encouraged wrestlers to broaden their horizons and appreciate the talent that comes from different companies. Many top wrestlers have traveled around the world to hone their skills before making it to a major company. Mone believes that without these diverse experiences, they wouldn’t have reached their current level of success.
Addressing wrestling fans, Mone expressed her concern about those who limit themselves to only one company or show. She urged fans to enjoy wrestling as a form of entertainment rather than critiquing it excessively. Mone emphasized that wrestlers put their bodies on the line to entertain the audience, and it is important for fans to appreciate their efforts rather than dictating which company they should be a part of.
Mone’s interview sheds light on the evolving landscape of professional wrestling, where talent has more options than ever before. With the rise of independent promotions and the expansion of streaming platforms, fans have access to a wide range of wrestling content. This diversity allows for a richer and more inclusive wrestling experience.
In conclusion, Anthony Henry’s injury update brings relief to his fans as he won’t require surgery for his broken jaw. Meanwhile, Mercedes Mone’s interview highlights the importance of exploring different wrestling promotions and appreciating the hard work of wrestlers. The wrestling industry continues to evolve, providing more opportunities for both talent and fans alike.