Injuries in pro-wrestling are almost inevitable. But if any pro wrestler hides it, it can then prove career-threatening for the individual. Released WWE superstar B-FAB did just that. Luckily for her, it did not prove to be the end of her in-ring career.
The former WWE superstar recently addressed an incident when she did not inform anyone about her injury.
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On 28th February 2020, she faced Kayden Carter in a singles match while she was injured. As the former NXT superstar must have felt pretty excited about competing in her first singles match in WWE, she hid her injury.
Appearing at a virtual signing hosted by East Coast Autograph Auctions, B-FAB said, “I was so freaking nervous. I was so nervous. [What I remember most about the match is] that my knee actually was hurt.”
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“My knee was hurt and I couldn’t bend my knee fully but I didn’t wanna say anything because it was the first time they were like, ‘Okay B, we’re gonna put you out there’ and I was like, ‘All right, cool, let’s go’ but I was hurt so I couldn’t really do all my moves or like even kicks or whatever in that match that well because my knee was just in excruciating pain,” she added. (H/T: POST Wrestling)
Further, B-FAB revealed she could not do all her moves, as she felt pain in her knee. She even recalled icing her knee for about four hours after the match and termed the injury as “horrible”.
B-FAB’s will to fight even with an injury speaks volumes of her determination and passion for WWE and pro wrestling.
B-Fab was the first member of Hit Row to get released from WWE
Hit Row proved to be a turning point in B-FAB’s WWE career. She even made her way to the main roster during her time in Hit Row.
At the 2021 WWE Draft, Hit Row (Top Dolla, Isaiah “Swerve” Scott, B-FAB, and Ashante “Thee” Adonis) got drafted to SmackDown.
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Unfortunately, Hit Row’s run on the main roster ended soon as all four of them left the company in 2021. The company first released B-FAB on November 4, 2021; Top Dolla, Isaiah “Swerve” Scott, and Ashante “Thee” Adonis got released 15 days later.
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