December 7th 2024.
The WarGames match has been a staple in WWE for years, known for its intense and brutal nature. However, recent events have caused some fans to question whether this match is worth the risk. During the Survivor Series premium event, which featured the WarGames match for the third consecutive year, several superstars were unfortunately injured.
Bronson Reed, Tanga Loa, and Jimmy Uso, who have all been major players in WWE television recently, were all sidelined due to injuries sustained during the WarGames match. Uso broke his toe, while Loa suffered a torn bicep. Reed's injury was perhaps the most severe, as he broke his foot when he attempted a Tsunami from the top of the cage and landed awkwardly.
Reed's injury required surgery and could potentially keep him out of action for months. Understandably, this has sparked a conversation among fans about whether the WarGames match should continue to be an annual event. Fans love the brutal and exciting nature of the match, but when it results in multiple injuries, some believe it's time for a change.
Many fans have taken to social media to voice their concerns, with some suggesting that the match should be retired for a while to allow the superstars to heal and prevent further injuries. However, others argue that injuries are a part of the sport and that the superstars willingly put their bodies on the line for the entertainment of the audience.
Bronson Reed, who has been on a successful run in 2024, has remained defiant despite his injury. He has shared clips of his daring dive from the top of the cage and has even joked about it on social media. It's clear that these superstars are dedicated to their craft and are willing to push themselves to the limit, even if it means putting themselves at risk.
Injuries are always a concern in professional wrestling, and it's a reminder of the physical toll it takes on the performers. It's important to remember that behind the flashy moves and dramatic storylines, these are real people who are putting their bodies on the line every time they step into the ring. Perhaps it's time for a reevaluation of the WarGames match and its place in WWE, to ensure the safety and well-being of the superstars.
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