Bully Ray downplays concerns over violent chair shot at AEW All Out
The recent AEW All Out event has sparked controversy due to its intense violence, particularly in the cage match between Adam Page and Swerve Strickland. A chair shot to the head delivered by Page has become a focal point of discussion. However, wrestling veteran Bully Ray has shared his perspective on the matter, expressing little concern over the incident.
Bully Ray, speaking on “Busted Open Radio,” cited his personal experience and that of his colleagues D’Von Dudley and Mick Foley as reasons for his stance. He claimed that despite taking numerous chair shots to the head throughout their careers, they are still functioning well without noticeable cognitive issues. Furthermore, Bully Ray suggested that based on his understanding of concussions, he doubts that the specific chair shot delivered by Page to Strickland would necessarily result in a concussion.
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