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WWE Hall Of Famer Harley Race Suffers Injury

Posted By: Kenny Williams on Aug 01, 2014

WWE Hall Of Famer Harley Race Suffers Injury

PWInsider.com reports that WWE Hall of Famer Harley Race suffered an injury after slipping and falling at his home today in St. Louis, Missouri.

Race is reported to have landed on his left hip.

Despite the injury, Race still attempted to fight through the pain and make the drive from St. Louis to Charlotte, North Carolina for the final Mid-Atlantic Legends Fanfest, where he was scheduled to appear to promote a new Highspots.com DVD documentary. However, the latest reports state that Race has since returned to his home due to the pain he is in being "too great," so he has, unfortunately, been forced to withdraw from attending the final Mid-Atlantic Legends Fanfest.

Race will undergo an examination shortly, as there is currently fear that he may have broken his left hip. It should be noted that Race's right hip was replaced some time ago.

WrestlingNewsSource.com will post more information as soon as it is made available. In the meantime, we would like to offer our best wishes to Harley Race and hope that he has a speedy and successful recovery.

Source: PWInsider.com
Tags: #wwe #harley race

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