CJ Perry was hospitalized due to a serious infection in her finger that spread down to her arm. The AEW star underwent surgery on Monday and is in the process of recovery now.
In a post on Instagram, Perry explained the source and cause of the infection. She wrote,
“I have been in the hospital since Saturday fighting a fatal infection that came from getting a small splinter backstage at work this past Wednesday. Please keep me in your prayers. And everyone really take care of any cuts you get. As small as a splinter can turn into a deadly infection. Love all of you guys and thank you to everyone who has reached out.”
During a recent virtual signing for K&S Wrestlefest, Mark Briscoe commented on his losses in the AEW Continental Classic tournament.
Mark has lost four matches in a row which technically eliminates him from the tournament.
Mark said, “I’ll tell you. I don’t mean to sound like I’m making the same excuse over and over, or sound like a broken record that happens to be making excuses, but I’ll put it in this perspective for you. I’ve been a tag team wrestler for 23 years, I mean from May 2000 up until December 2022. That was 22 years of tag team wrestling. Me and my brother, we left our mark on this business, on this sport. I’m not trying to toot my own horn or toot our own horn, but we’re the baddest team to ever do it. Nobody could get down like The Briscoes can get down in multiple situations in multiple different situations. There were some people that might be able to run with us in a technical, classical tag match. There might be some people that could run with us in a no DQ Deathmatch. There might be some people that could run with us in a ladder match. There might be some people that could run with us in any type of match that you could say, but there’s not one individual team that can do it all like The Briscoe Brothers can do it. The way we can get down, nobody ever got down like that before in professional wrestling history. So that’s 22 years.”
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CJ Perry, also known as Lana in the wrestling world, recently revealed that she was hospitalized due to a serious infection in her finger that spread down to her arm. The AEW (All Elite Wrestling) star underwent surgery on Monday and is currently in the process of recovery.
In an Instagram post, Perry explained the source and cause of the infection. She mentioned that it originated from a small splinter she got backstage at work. Perry urged her followers to take care of any cuts they get, no matter how small, as even a splinter can turn into a deadly infection. She expressed gratitude to everyone who has reached out and asked for prayers during this challenging time.
This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of proper wound care and hygiene. Even minor injuries can lead to severe infections if not treated promptly and correctly. It is crucial to clean and disinfect any cuts or wounds, apply appropriate dressings, and seek medical attention if necessary.
In other wrestling news, Mark Briscoe recently spoke about his losses in the AEW Continental Classic tournament during a virtual signing for K&S Wrestlefest. Briscoe revealed that he has lost four matches in a row, which technically eliminates him from the tournament.
Briscoe reflected on his extensive tag team wrestling career, spanning over 22 years with his brother. He emphasized their impact on the wrestling business and their versatility in various match types. Briscoe acknowledged that while there may be teams that excel in specific match styles, none can match the all-around skills and abilities of The Briscoe Brothers.
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Overall, these recent developments highlight the physical risks and challenges that professional wrestlers face. It serves as a reminder of the importance of taking care of one’s health, practicing proper wound care, and seeking medical attention when needed.