Dolph Ziggler feared concussion could have ended career

James Ryan of The Washington Times is featuring an interview with WWE star Dolph Ziggler where he talks about suffering a concussion earlier this year during his run as WWE World Heavyweight Championship and why he feared he could have never wrestled again.

Ziggler added, “I’m sitting at home with a pounding headache, and I’m thinking I’m going to lose this one opportunity that I was basically never supposed to have. Then slowly over the next two or three weeks, my headaches weren’t going away, and then I’m, ‘Wow, let’s put that on the back burner, I need to see if I can ever wrestle again.’ At week three, [still] a consistent 24-hour headache, I may never be able to get in to the ring again. If I do, I don’t know if I could fall down, be as crisp as I was, and I’m nervous about hitting my head or anything like that. Luckily, very slowly but surely, everything came back into order. I picked up right where I left off, and unfortunately the title was very shortly out of my hands. Even though you love this business, it doesn’t always love you back. It’s always about timing, [and] that was my one shot to prove to the world that I could actually be a Heavyweight Champion.”

To check out the full interview with Ziggler, click here.

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