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Low Ki suffers broken jaw

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Guest Doyo

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"Low Ki suffered a broken jaw on the last night of the Zero-One tour, losing the Zero-One International Junior Heavyweight championship to World-1 Junior Heavyweight champion Wataru Sakata on 8/31 at the Gifu Industrial Hall.

 

Ki was scheduled to face Marc Briscoe for Ring of Honor this Saturday 9/6 in Wakefield, MA but has obviously been pulled from the show. Ki's website lists that he will be out of the ring "Indefinitely." "

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Does anyone think karma came back to haunt Low Ki after he injured Danny Maff not too long ago? I know it was just an accident, but still, does anyone think that was the possibility nonetheless?

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Guest Doyo

Yeah maybe, but imagine how much people would be bashing Low Ki

right now if it was his opponent who had broken their jaw instead.

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Guest webmasterofwrestlegame

Well perhaps the virtues of wrestling 'stiff' (read: cool cause I am stiff) have backfired.

 

That is always the risk.

 

Or someone just let him know how much those kicks hurt.

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Guest Joe_G

I'm not remotely surprised. Sakata's an ex-RINGS guy and has some shoots under his belt. I've watched him in Zero One and the guy kicks like a mule. Seriously, he makes Low Ki looks like Brutus Beefcake in terms of stiffness. If this is the first guy he's injured I'd be stunned.

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Guest Dave O'Neill, Journalist

damn, and here i am complaining about my broken finger

 

anyway...YEEEEE-OWCH

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