Source: The Wrestling Observer Newsletter
Only about five percent of people survive the injury that Tyson Kidd suffered.
Kidd’s injury was far worse than originally believed. Kidd was apparently being legitimate in saying only five percent of people survive the injury he suffered, as that is what doctors told him.
Immediately after suffering the injury, while in the hospital in Texas, doctors told him he was lucky to be alive. After surgery, he was told by doctors that because the injury he suffered was so high in the neck, in most cases, such an injury would be fatal.
The only reason Kidd survived is because he is an athlete with a very muscular neck. As reported, Kidd’s surgery resulted in him having 16 staples, four screws and a rod put into his neck.
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