TNA Wrestling’s post-Bound for Glory tapings on October 27 took a troubling turn when Chris Bey sustained a serious neck injury during the closing moments of a tag team match. The unfortunate incident marked the second major injury of the night, following El Hijo del Vikingo’s earlier stretcher exit after his match with Trent Seven.

Bey, who forms one-half of the popular tag team ABC alongside Ace Austin, was competing against The Hardys when the match took a concerning turn. The accident occurred during what appeared to be a mistimed spot, with Bey falling awkwardly. Medical staff rushed to his side immediately, placing him in a neck collar before carefully stretchering him out of the arena, as fans looked on in stunned silence.

In an update, it has been confirmed via Fightful Select that Bey was taken to a local Detroit hospital, where he underwent surgery for his neck injury. While specific details regarding the nature of the surgery have not been disclosed, it is reported that Bey is recovering, with further updates on his condition being kept private out of respect for his privacy.

The severity of Bey’s injury forced TNA to end the show following the match, with only the scheduled post-show meet and greet taking place afterward. The injury has cast a shadow over what had otherwise been an exciting night for the promotion.

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Bey is not only a standout performer in TNA’s tag team division but also a key figure in the company’s relationship with NJPW. In fact, New Japan requested Bey for appearances years ago, playing a role in rebuilding ties between the two promotions after a long period of tension.

Fans and colleagues have since poured in messages of support for Bey, recognizing his importance to the company both inside and outside the ring.

We send our heartfelt well-wishes to Chris Bey and hope for his full and speedy recovery. Stay tuned for more updates on his condition as they become available.

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