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Hashimoto gets hurt AGAIN

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From Ichiban Puroresu:

 

*With already having a broken foot and badly torn up knee, Shinya Hashimoto has now suffered a dislocated right shoulder. The injury was suffered in the tag match on 7/6 in the Sumo Hall when Toshiaki Kawada threw a kick as Hashimoto was throwing a side chop. As you can imagine, Hashimoto is in awful shape. A representitive for ZERO-ONE told the media that Hashimoto is the hospital now and cannot sleep, cannot stand, cannot walk and cannot sit down.

 

It's certain that Hashimoto will not be able to wrestle at All Japan's Budokan Hall show on 7/19 to defend the Triple Crown. Hashimoto's Triple Crown, which he won back on 2/23, is expected to be officially vacated soon. He's out of the OH Gun Tag Festival and is not scheduled to wrestle on ZERO-ONE's Fire Festival tour which starts on 7/25. Hashimoto could be out for a very long time.

 

Good lord. Cannot sleep, cannot stand, cannot walk and cannot sit down! First he blows out his knee and breaks his foot and now THIS. He should have stayed out of the ring until his next Triple Crown defense after blowing out his knee, and probably should have vacated the Triple Crown right then. Instead he risks a preliminary return and Kawada fucks up his shoulder. What were Hashimoto, the booking team, Kawada, what was everyone THINKING?

 

Now, instead of gracefully dropping the Triple Crown in a one-shot appearance and getting his knee repaired, he now has to vacate the belt, and if this doesn't end his career, he'll have to pull a Kobashi and spend at least a year and change on the shelf.

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