

In the long run, professional wrestling could be a hard row to hoe. An unfortunate happening with Sami Zayn is a perfect example of this. WWE recently organized its holiday tour, among which was its Toronto event. There, Zayn had an intense battle with Drew McIntyre, but little did he know that he had to bear some legitimate repercussions after that.
Sami Zayn underwent a whopping 15 staples after suffering a grave injury
Sami Zayn recently sustained quite an agonizing wound that can frighten any other wrestling aficionado. After he wrestled a close match with Drew McIntyre, wrestling fans on social media learned that Zayn underwent 15 staples in total after the show.
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Sami Zayn required 15 staples in total after the Toronto Show… pic.twitter.com/uKgDDRiIjM
— ES Wrestling (@ESwrestling) January 2, 2024
The injury surely states how brutal the realm of pro wrestling could be at times. Moreover, we have to wait and see how quickly Zayn recovers from the stitches. Considering the Royal Rumble PLE on the horizon, Zayn’s update might be an enormous blow for the Stamford-based promotion. But this was not the first time for Zayn to witness something this bad. Well, on the same tour in New York, he experienced another agonizing scenario.
This holiday tour was not an ideal one for Sami Zayn
Sami Zayn also suffered an injury in Madison Square Garden while he fought a tag team match against Judgment Day. Zayn teamed up with Jey Uso, as they encountered Finn Balor and Damian Priest as their opponents. It was a match on the same holiday tour, where Zayn eventually found it difficult to walk.
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He then got assistance from the referee and Jey Uso as they called some other officials who could then help the former Intercontinental champ walk backstage. Well, sustaining another injury against McIntyre shows that Zayn gives it all to perform inside the squared circle. Now it is not clear how severe the injury is, but all the wrestling faithful will surely have Zayn’s back.
Moreover, tonight on the show the fans also saw that Kofi Kingston’s dropkick most likely caused a concussion to Giovanni Vinci of Imperium causing the referee to call an early stoppage. This shows the perils of pro wrestling where the risk factor of every move is high.
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So, what do you think? How long will Zayn take to recover? Let us know in the comments.
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