Guest glennsoe Posted February 5, 2004 Report Posted February 5, 2004 - Jerry Lynn was accidentally dropped on his neck in his match last night with Juventud Guerrera which resulted in a stinger. Juvy was said to be working very sloppy through the entire match and neglected to apologize to Lynn backstage which really upset some of the wrestlers since Lynn had made him look so good during the match.
SamoaRowe Posted February 5, 2004 Report Posted February 5, 2004 I would not be all that surprised, Juvi has a bad reputation to start off with. Am I the only one who remembers why he was fired from WCW?
Guest FrigidSoul Posted February 5, 2004 Report Posted February 5, 2004 Am I the only one who remembers why he was fired from WCW? Because he danced around naked atop a table in Australia.
Guest Coffey Posted February 5, 2004 Report Posted February 5, 2004 This won't affect the X-Cup will it?
The Ghost of bps21 Posted February 5, 2004 Report Posted February 5, 2004 No...the injury happened in the last match in the X Cup. The 8 man elimination match. The X Cup is in the can and ready to run next week.
Styles Posted February 5, 2004 Report Posted February 5, 2004 No...the injury happened in the last match in the X Cup. The 8 man elimination match. The X Cup is in the can and ready to run next week. Jerry is like TNA's horse. They've beaten all they can out of him, now he's broken down and will be taken out back and made into glue....
Guest FrigidSoul Posted February 5, 2004 Report Posted February 5, 2004 Jerry is like TNA's horse. They've beaten all they can out of him, now he's broken down and will be taken out back and made into glue.... Then he'll come back in a purple bodysuit and mask with the name of "Mr. JL"
Guest TDinDC1112 Posted February 6, 2004 Report Posted February 6, 2004 Uhhh, what's a stinger? It's a drink that HHH, Eddy Guerrero, and John Cena have done commercials before. It's actually a pretty major sponsor of WWE, so it's surprising that Jerry Lynn would get one.
Silence Posted February 6, 2004 Report Posted February 6, 2004 Uhhh, what's a stinger? It's a drink that HHH, Eddy Guerrero, and John Cena have done commercials before. It's actually a pretty major sponsor of WWE, so it's surprising that Jerry Lynn would get one. In reality, JacK, a stinger means a possibly serious neck injury that affects your body with whatever you do (like eating, drinking, getting involved in physcial activity with aches and pains, having pain in your neck, not sleeping well, etc.) Correct me if I'm wrong.
OldSchoolWrestling Posted February 6, 2004 Report Posted February 6, 2004 Found this online: What is a Stinger? A stinger is a sports related injury to the nerves about the neck or shoulder. It is sometimes called a burner or nerve pinch injury, but the term stinger is most descriptive of the symptoms that the athlete experiences including painful electrical sensations radiating through one of the arms. While the stinger is usually a spine injury, it is never a spinal cord injury. The stinger occurs most commonly in contact and collision sports, but is not as catastrophic as a spinal cord injury and does not result in paralysis in the arms and legs. A stinger is often not reported by the athlete to the coaches or the athletic trainers since the symptoms can spontaneously resolve within a short period of time. However, stingers tend to recur and if not properly diagnosed and treated can lead to persistent pain or even arm weakness, which can eventually result in extended lost playing time. Athletes competing in various sports (most common in football and wrestling), playing specific positions (such as defensive back, linebacker or offensive line) or performing certain athletic maneuvers (such as tackling, blocking or executing a take down maneuver) are at greatest risk of sustaining a stinger. The injury occurs in 1 of 2 ways: either 1 of the nerves off the spinal cord in the neck is compressed as the head is forced backward and toward that side; or the nerves in the neck and shoulder are over-stretched as the head is forced sideways away from the shoulder. The athlete will experience sudden and severe painful, stinging sensations in 1 of his arms frequently lasting from seconds to minutes, occasionally hours and less frequently days or longer. There is often associated weakness of the muscles in the shoulder and arm that are supplied by the injured nerve. The arm symptoms are usually more severe than neck pain. First time stingers will usually recover quickly even without treatment, but there is a greater risk of recurrent injury if left untreated. Each additional stinger will likely result in continued neurologic impairment including muscle weakness. Stingers do not affect both arms at the same time, although each arm can be affected with different injuries. If both arms are symptomatic at the same time after a neck injury, a spinal cord injury is likely to have occurred which leads to a much different treatment plan.
Guest JacK Posted February 7, 2004 Report Posted February 7, 2004 Uhhh . . . ouch, that's gotta freakin hurt. Thanks for that; I didn't know it was a general term, I thought it was just a wrestling-related dealio.
The Buzz Posted February 8, 2004 Report Posted February 8, 2004 If I'm correct...Austin's current neck problems started with a stinger suffered at the hands of Owen Hart that he didn't rehab enough. Not a good injury for a 40 year old to suffer.
Guest TDinDC1112 Posted February 8, 2004 Report Posted February 8, 2004 If I'm correct...Austin's current neck problems started with a stinger suffered at the hands of Owen Hart that he didn't rehab enough. Not a good injury for a 40 year old to suffer. Austin suffered temporary paralysis. That is not a stinger.
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