The dangers of being a professional wrestler were highlighted once again on the most recent edition of WWE‘s flagship weekly episodic show, Monday Night Raw.
The product may well be scripted, and the safety of the performers paramount, but the bumps being taken by said performers are very much real, but things can still go wrong.
On the 30th of March, at the iconic Madison Square Garden, one such Superstar, a Triple Crown champion in WWE, and who is reported to have a big match at the upcoming 42nd WrestleMania, fell foul of this, and came very close to suffering an injury that would not only take her out of The Shows of Shows, but could’ve stopped them competing ever again.
With WrestleMania 42, at the Allegiant Stadium, just over two weeks away, the action is heating up, giving fans an insight as to what may happen on the 18th and 19th of April. This week’s Raw was no exception.
Roman Reigns and CM Punk continued their animosity in the lead-up to their duel for the World Heavyweight Championship. There was an appearance from Brock Lesnar, who takes on Oba Femi at The Showcase of the Immortals, along with the continued implosion of Judgment Day, with Finn Balor interferring to make sure Dominik Mysterio couldn’t regain the Intercontinental title from Penta. One of the matches on the card was Iyo Sky vs Raquel Rodriguez, the result of which wasn’t what had the fans talking.
Iyo Sky Nearly Suffers Career-Threatening Neck Injury
Sky lost the match, thanks to the Kabuki Warriors getting involved to help her opponent, but the focus was on the incident that has been shared online and slowed down that shows just how close Sky came to a career-ending neck injury. Consequently, any such injury would have eliminated the chance of her appearing at ‘Mania, where she is rumoured to be facing one half of the Kabuki Warriors, Asuka.
During the match, with Rodriguez on the canvas on the outside, Sky attempted a dive through the middle rope onto Asuka, who was accompanied by her teammate Kairi Sane. Instead of hitting the desired target, Sky didn’t clear the middle rope enough and her thigh caught it on the way through, causing her to fall down sharply, and the angle clearly showed her landing on her neck.
Almost breaking kayfabe, after Sky landed, Sane instinctively put her hands on her head, knowing full well the damage a fall like the one suffered by her colleague can cause.
Neck Injuries Are Common in WWE
The landing was scarily similar to that of Big E, who ended up breaking his neck and was forced to retire after taking a Suplex from Ridge Holland. The reaction of those in attendance, as heard in the video, as well as Sane’s, shows that a potential neck injury is one taken seriously.
Such injuries have happened several times, not just in Big E’s case, all with unfortunate conflicts. Most famously, when Edge broke his neck in 2003, and though he carried on for another eight years, he was eventually forced to call it a day in 2011, and would be, against his will, kept out of action until his return at the 2020 Royal Rumble.
In 2025, Kevin Owens had to miss WrestleMania 41 due to damage to his neck that required surgery, and in the same year, Piper Niven also suffered an injury that could’ve ended her career.
All this goes to show, if Sky escapes with no serious injuries from the fall, she’s seriously fortunate.