Tony D’Angelo Suffers Injury At NXT Tapings

Tony D’Angelo Suffers Injury At NXT Tapings

Tony D’Angelo Suffers Injury At NXT TapingsWrestlingAttitude has learned that during the second set of NXT TV tapings tonight, Tony D’Angelo suffered an apparent head injury after hitting the turnbuckle. The match was stopped abruptly and Tony was helped out by the medical team. Another source states that the injury was to his knee.

D’Angelo and Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo squared off against Cameron Grimes and Joe Gacy this past Tuesday on NXT 2.0. The duo lost the match after Gacy hit Lorenzo with a Handspring Lariat.

Here are some notes from 9/27 spoiler results:

Wes Lee defeated Tony D’Angelo (with Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo) via referee stoppage. Lorenzo got ejected during the match. Tony got thrown into the middle turnbuckle and doctors checked on him. They soon afterward called for the bell and declared Wes Lee the winner. Tony needed to be helped backstage from a few people.

WWE might not air the footage of the incident or scrap the match altogether after what happened to Tony D’Angelo during the TV tapings. There is no word right now on the severity of the injury or how long he might be out of action, but we will continue to monitor the situation as it progresses.

Tony D’Angelo Suffers Injury At NXT Tapings

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