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- As a senior, he qualified for the state championships in wrestling, but broke his neck in practice days before the competition and underwent neck surgery.
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Shamrock sustained a large amount of injuries during his WWF career, including a serious neck injury and several knee injuries. Shamrock has stated that his knee injuries caused him difficulty in shooting and taking people down, [68] which caused him to shift his style towards striking and abandon his grappling pedigree.
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Full Interview: https://youtu.be/c6-WEF_jnqYKen Shamrock Talks Horrible childhood, Breaking His Neck, And More Injuries: https://youtu.be/TCb-lU7AD-gKen Sham...
Nov 3, 2022 · Taking his major neck injury into account, his stint in WWE was impressive. He worked a stiff MMA style that was physically demanding as well as a demanding schedule, which meant that he took a...
One of the most devastating injuries a wrestler can experience is a broken neck. This unfortunate incident occurred to MMA legend, Ken Shamrock, during a high-profile match. The impact of such an injury not only affects the wrestler physically but also emotionally and mentally.
KenShamrock.com asked him about his rotator cuff injury, and about the possibility of getting injured more while working pro wrestling matches. Ken Shamrock: I wanted the fans to know the whole story – I injured my arm training few years ago for one of my fights – and I have been nursing it for few years.
Dec 4, 2017 · Ken Shamrock: Yeah, I broke my neck in high school, my senior year. I wrestled for two years- my junior year and my senior year. My junior year I made it to sections, my senior year I was undefeated until I broke my neck.
Mar 9, 2017 · The competitor who was supposed to fight Ken in the finals wanted no part of “One Punch Shamrock,” and claimed an injury so he wouldn’t wind up like the others. It was evident that Ken had a natural ability for brawling, and this ability was exercised both in and outside of the ring.