Matt Hardy hospitalised after smashing head on concrete floor

WWE legend Matt Hardy was rushed to hospital on Saturday, September 5, after smashing his head on concrete in a terrifying spot.
Daily Times gathered that Hardy is currently signed to All Elite Wrestling and faced Sammy Guevara in a ‘Broken Rules’ match at All Out.
The pair fought at the top of a scissor lift before Guevara speared Hardy off the top.
However, the spear was overshot and both men missed two tables to hit the floor with terrifying impact.
Guevara looked unharmed by the spot while Hardy remained motionless immediately after the stunt.
Referee Aubrey Edwards stopped the match after medical checks – but it resumed moments later.
AEW medical official Doc Sampson checked the 45-year-old and deemed him fit enough to continue.
Hardy quickly picked up the win following the restart but his wife, Reby, fumed on Twitter following the contest.
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She shared a screenshot of messages she had sent her husband during the match and captioned them: “Let me be absolutely fu**ing clear. There is NOTHING entertaining about a concussion. Shame on everyone in that goddamn building.”
‘Multifarious’ was taken to hospital following the match and he is going to be “okay” according to AEW president Tony Khan.
Khan took part in a media scrum following the pay-per-view and discussed Hardy being allowed to continue.
“I just want to give a note here at the beginning and say that the health and safety of the wrestlers is always the most important thing at AEW,” Khan begun per Wrestling Inc.
“I just wanted to give everyone an update on Matt Hardy and say, most importantly, Matt is okay and he’s going to be okay. What had happened was Matt had taken a fall in the match and I stopped the match, paused the match, and sent the doctor to check on him.
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Here’s the video of Matt Hardy hitting his head on the concrete at #AEWAllOut
— Ryan Satin (@ryansatin) September 6, 2020
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