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Orndorff injured at Fall Brawl

Fall Brawl was a big surprise for WCW. Looking at the card beforehand nobody would have ever thought the annual pay-per-view would be as good as it was. World Championship Wrestling still has some kinks to work out — like maintaining uniform angles and breaking out of the put-everyone-in-a-gang mentality that led to the WWF’s downfall in the nineties (Anyone remember The Nation, D.O.A. and Los Boricuas?) — but if they repeat the approach they had last night across the board, the future of WCW could be very promising.

The depth of dedication from the bookers to the wrestlers was encouraging. Even Kevin Nash, not known for having the best work rate in the business, bladed in his WCW World Heavyweight Title cage match against challenger Booker T. Will wonders never cease?

Casting a shadow over WCW’s accomplishment was an injury sustained by wrestling legend and World Championship Wrestling employee, Paul “Mr. Wonderful” Orndorff. Orndorff was the surprise tag team partner of The Filthy Animals in their elimination match against The Natural Born Killers. Ushered in with a towel over his head to conceal his identity, Orndorff was the perfect choice based on the beat-down the Killers gave him in the Power Plant on WCW television. For the majority of the match, Orndorff stayed on the outside. Once the Filthy Animals were behind in numbers, a fired-up Orndorff tagged in.

It seemed as if the bout’s angle was shaping up to be that the “old-timer” would led the way to victory against what appeared to be insurmountable odds. Mr. Wonderful used his skills as a veteran to foul up the Killers’ planned moves and put away Johnny The Bull with his trademark Piledriver maneuver. Orndorff was about to do the same to the 6’6″ Mark Jindrak. Orndorff couldn’t get Jindrak up on the first attempt. On the second he did but either his back gave out or Jindrak’s weight was more than he could handle as Orndorff dropped to the mat hard finishing the move. He didn’t get back up laying motionless.

The match went on with the wrestlers side-stepping Orndorff not realizing he was legitimately hurt. Eventually, a trainer and EMTs were called to the ring and the match was declared a No Contest. The pay-per-view came to a halt as they assessed Orndorff’s condition. Rey Mysterio Jr. assisted the EMTs and kissed the cross hanging around his neck. Orndorff was stretchered out of the ring to the back and appeared to be in great pain. The respectful crowd in Buffalo, New York, gave Orndorff a standing ovation and cheered his name to show their concern and support. In his promo with Madusa, Kidman sent out his best wishes to Orndorff for a speedy recovery.

Later on in the broadcast, the announce team imparted the news that Orndorff has suffered a “stinger”, a sharp blow to the back or neck which can cause temporary of permanent paralysis to the body. It was reported that Orndorff was talking to medical personel and that he was able to move his legs which is always a good sign that the paralysis could be a transient state. WCW promised to provide a full update on Orndorff’s condition on tonight’s edition of Nitro from Kitchener, Ontario.

In the Fall Brawl main event, Booker T. defeated Kevin Nash in a passable cage match by reversing Nash’s Jack Knife Powerbomb into his Bookend finisher.

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