Matt Hardy Says All Out Bump Wasn’t The Worst Of His Career

Matt Hardy Says All Out Bump Wasn’t The Worst Of His Career

Matt Hardy’s bump at All Out 2020 was a very scary one. However, he does not think it was the scariest bump of his career.

Speaking on a Twitch Q&A session, Hardy detailed the bump and the aftermath saying he was okay. Here is the quote, courtesy of Fightful:

“In all actuality, I don’t think it was the scariest bump I’ve taken. It was terrible and bad, but the scariest bump I took was at an Extreme Rising show. That was even worse. At All Out, I was knocked unconscious, but I feel bad because Tony Khan was like ‘no concussion,’ but what happened was I immediately went to the hospital, I was okay — as shocking as that sounds, I was okay — and I went to the hospital and had every scan and every test done with nothing abnormal and no sign of a concussion or trauma. I was very lucky.

I relayed it to Tony and he relayed that to everyone. [The bump] wasn’t a Tony Khan idea or anyone’s idea, it ended up being my idea. Things weren’t in the proper position and at the end of the day, that’s my fault and I didn’t check with people. If you didn’t like it, blame it on me, it’s my fault. It’s a mistake I won’t make again. It was a bad thing and I learned as much as I could from it and I move forward.”

Matt Hardy also told the story of the bump he considers the worst of his career. This coming at an Extreme Rising event about a decade ago.

“Extreme Rising, I was wrestling against Shane Douglas. Extreme Rising was like a remake of ECW in 2012-2013. A lot of the ECW originals were around and he contacted me. At the end of the match, I went to the top to jump onto Shane Douglas. I was starting a program with Luke Hawx and he came off and pushed me. The original idea was I would be pushed off the top turnbuckle and then draped on the barricade, but the barricade was far away.

When I got pushed, I lost control, didn’t hit the barricade, crashed, and hit the floor. On that one, I hit my head and was knocked out and convulsing. It was much worse. It felt terrible for days. The All Out fall, I was okay within a couple of days. Both were s**tty bumps and shouldn’t have happened.”

Matt Hardy ultimately won his match with Sammy Guevara at All Out. After Hardy was deemed able to continue, he fought to his feet and they went straight to the finish.

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