11-19-2002, 12:00 PM
I know HHH has done a lot of bad things, but I give the guy a lot of credit for finishing 2 important matches while siffering major injuries in his tearing of his quad muscle and his throat injury. It is obvious the entire internet hates him. Yes I don't like things that he does, but I still respect him and I still think he is one of the most intense and hard working people in the WWE. I know he has the backstage people and he is plowing the bosses daughter, but is their anyone who works harder than him. How many people come back that quickly from a major quad injury that he suffered.
Edited By Teenweek on 1037707677
Quote:Triple H is featured in an interview on the WWE website. During the interview, Triple H updated his injury status and explained how the throat injury occurred during the Elimination Chamber match. The following are the highlights.
Triple H on how the injury occurred: "When Rob Van Dam hit me with the Frogsplash off the top of the cage, his knee went across my throat. It caused swelling on the inside of my throat, which closed my airway down. I don't know the percentage, but they (the medical staff) said your throat's normally at two, and it was at less than one... They needed to keep me overnight because they were afraid that if it swelled anymore, my airway would close off, and before I would be able to tell anybody, I wouldn't be able to breathe and I could die. While they were making sure that didn't happen, they were also trying to find out whether or not I had torn my trachea, which, if I did, I couldn't drink or swallow. I basically sat bloody in the hospital with my gear on until about eleven or noon today. I was still in my gear. I was still covered in blood with confetti on my back."
Triple H on how long his injury will keep him sidelined: "They (doctors) told me not to wrestle for at least ten days. It's mostly just until the swelling goes down. Once the swelling goes down, I have to see. They'll take more pictures inside to make sure there wasn't any damage. But as of right now, they think it's not structural damage, it's just swollen tissue. And unfortunately when your throat swells, you can't breath."
Triple H on what could have happened: "This sounds extreme, but the doctor explained to me that if somebody dropped even a ten or 20 lb. weight on you from a few feet in the air and it hit you on the throat, it could crush your windpipe and kill you instantly. For me, the doctor said it was a lot of things. Rob tried to protect me as best he could. I rolled with the shot. My neck's very think from training it. All those things protected me, and a bit of luck too. It could have been a lot worse, and that's why they kept me last night and wouldn't let me leave the hospital, because they weren't sure how bad it was, and if it did swell more, it could have still killed me."
Triple H on whether he blames Van Dam: "No. This is a tough business. And there are certain moves in the business that are high-risk moves. When we do them, we take high risk, that's why they're called high-risk moves. Every time that you do one, the odds go up that something's going to happen. Every time that you do one, the odds go up that something's going to happen. And this time, something happened. The time was right, and there it was. This has nothing to do with Rob. I feel completely safe in the ring with Rob every time I'm in there with him. It was just one of those things. It wasn't his fault, it wasn't my fault. It just happened. In this business, there's a fraction of an inch between safe and not safe, and we were on the wrong side of the fraction."
Edited By Teenweek on 1037707677