Big E injury: WWE Superstar breaks neck on SmackDown
Former WWE World Champion Big E was rushed to hospital last night after suffering a broken neck during his match on SmackDown.
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Former WWE World Champion Big E was rushed to hospital last night after suffering a broken neck during his match on SmackDown.
Popular WWE star Big E suffered a broken neck in a mishap during the live broadcast of WWE SmackDown on Friday night, he said on social media.
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