CZW wrestler suffers fractured neck at 11/8 iPPV

CZW wrestler Preacher Finneus James sustained a fractured neck during the 11/8 “Night of Infamy” iPPV in New Jersey during a 6-Way Match after taking an apron Death Valley Driver by Alex Colon. Preacher was tended to by CZW officials and medical attendants for several minutes after the match concluded and was taken away on a stretcher. CZW issued a statement on their website yesterday that said the following:

“During the closing moments of the Six Man Scramble to name the #1 Contender for the CZW Wired Championship, Preacher was the recipient of a Death Valley Driver onto the ring apron. It was clear that Preacher was injured and was rushed to a local hospital. Throughout the day there has been many questions coming into CZW about the condition of Preacher. We are able to report that he was diagnosed with a fractured neck, however the positive news is that he alert and has control of all his body parts. Doctors have said that he will not need surgery, but will have to be in a hard collar for a minimum of 12 weeks. Preacher has been an intricate part of the CZW Academy as well as an important member of the production team in addition to his duties in the ring. This is truly a tough break for such a positive influence in the locker, however everyone is relieve that it is generally a positive outlook. Every member of the Combat Zone has Preacher and his family in their thoughts and prayers as well as wish Preacher the best in recovery. Preacher and his family thank all the fans for the well wishes in this trying time.”

On behalf of the staff of Wrestleview.com, we send out our get well wishes to Preacher and his family during this tough time. 

Source: CZWrestling.com

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