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Post by Nathan Webb on Oct 25, 2011 11:48:34 GMT -6
After their match Sunday night on Collision The Ace brutally attacked Nathan back stage to continue his streak of brazen and ruthless attacks on NCW wrestler. While the extent of his injuries is unknown Nathan is still in the hospital in serious condition. So far there as been no word from Ace or NCW management on the attack. More on this attack to follow.
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The Ace
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Post by The Ace on Oct 25, 2011 11:58:46 GMT -6
As of today, Tuesday 25th October, we have received word from nCw head medic Leon Wesker that the young star Nathan Webb, known to the fans as 'The Cold Spider', has been injured after he was found laid out backstage shortly after his match with former World Champion, The Ace.
The unconscious young star was found to be bleeding from the back of his head and first on the scene was Mercedes Vargas, who alerted the officials and EMTS at the arena.
At this time, she and The Ace were both unavailable for comment, but this attack has lead to further speculation that Mercedes may have been an accomplice to The Ace, who it seems is hell bent on sending another message to the nCw locker-room of his intentions to carve a bloody path back to the top of the company.
First, Venom, now Webb, and with Verona next in the sights of the dangerous Superstar at Road To The Gold, we can only wonder if Verona will be next in line of young stars to be put out by the bitter veteran who claims the fans are against him and spread nothing but unsubstatiated rumours about his personal affairs.
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Post by Nathan Webb on Oct 25, 2011 16:10:15 GMT -6
Update: While tests on Nathan were negative for severe brain trauma he is still unconscious at a local hospital. In addition to his head injury Nathan also suffered numerous other injuries including bruised ribs and damage to his back. No broken bones have been reported but Nathan could be confined to a wheel chair when he wakes up for a least two weeks and the time for the thought to return to action is still very much up in the air.
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