
Mustafa Ali Addresses Scary Slammiversary Fall, Takes Full Responsibility – Following a scary moment at TNA Slammiversary, Mustafa Ali has publicly addressed his botched dive during his match against Cedric Alexander, clearing the air and defending the ringside talent involved.
During their one-on-one contest, Ali attempted a dive through the ropes but slipped mid-air, causing him to hit Alexander awkwardly and land head-first on the outside floor. While some fans were quick to point fingers at the wrestlers ringside for not catching him, Ali took to social media the following morning to set the record straight.
“Appreciate everyone’s concern. Unfortunately, I have to pull the curtain back here because the talent ringside was absolutely not responsible for that scary fall in any way and they are getting all the blame,” Ali wrote. “They did exactly what they were instructed to do. I tried to do a variation of a dive and simply slipped off my opponent. No one to blame but me.”
Despite the alarming fall, Ali completed the match and emerged victorious over his former WWE colleague. He also reassured fans that he escaped the incident unscathed and will not be missing any time. “I am all good,” Ali added. “See ya on #TNAiMPACT.”
Ali’s match with Alexander was part of a stacked Slammiversary card that included a Winner-Take-All match between TNA’s Masha Slamovich and NXT’s Jacy Jayne, a tag team title ladder match, and a surprise return by AJ Styles. The night concluded with Trick Williams retaining the TNA World Title over Joe Hendry and Mike Santana in the main event.
Mustafa Ali Addresses Scary Slammiversary Fall, Takes Full Responsibility