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Okay that makes sense now. It's unfortunate though, seriously. I sympathize with any wrestler facing situations like that. It brings to mind the times of Steve Austin and Kurt Angle who both had severe neck injuries. I'll give Bryan credit for his journey through pro wrestling. I'd only suggest that he ought to lay off the suicide jump-through-the-rope maneuvers. Every time I've observed him doing that move, he almost always struck head, neck or shoulder-first into the barricade. I remember a time when he faced Randy Orton on RAW, he executed that move but suffered a concussion that ultimately called for that match to stop dead in its tracks on live television. It's something Bryan perhaps ought to flash back to and consider whether or not keep doing such high-risk moves like that. He's got his life ahead of him still, recently married. I highly doubt his Bella wants to see him in a wheelchair from being paralyzed.