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Matt Riddle Hospitalized After Car Accident

By The Spotlight StaffJune 15, 2024
Matt Riddle Hospitalized After Car Accident

Matt Riddle was supposed to compete on June 14th and 15th at two independent events in Woodbridge and Quebec City. However, Riddle had to cancel both shows due to an unexpected incident.

On X, the former WWE star announced that his Uber was involved in an accident. Riddle added that he was admitted to the hospital, and doctors informed him that he suffered a concussion. Riddle has also sustained bumps and bruises after the accident.

“Just wanted to share with everyone that I won’t be making tonight’s show or tomorrow’s show, unfortunately on my way to the airport my Uber got into an accident and I had to go to the hospital and get checked out. I have a concussion, bumps and bruises but I’ll be fine #seatbelt”

Matt Riddle competed in several independent events after being fired from WWE in September of last year. Riddle last competed at MLW Battle Riot VI on June 1st.

Just wanted to share with everyone that I won’t be making tonight’s show or tomorrow’s show, unfortunately on my way to the airport my Uber got into an accident and I had to go to the hospital and get checked out. I have a concussion, bumps and bruises but I’ll be fine #seatbelt pic.twitter.com/AiL6Gx6Nfv

— matthew riddle (@SuperKingofBros) June 14, 2024
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