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Matt Morgan Set To Undergo Back Surgery

Matt Morgan has announced that he is undergoing back surgery. 

Former WWE and TNA Wrestling Superstar “The Blueprint” Matt Morgan has announced on Twitter that he will undergo back surgery on June 12. 

In a post on Twitter, Morgan noted that his issues with his back stem from his days as a basketball player, saying he would feel a bolt of electricity shoot from his spine down to his foot when he slam-dunked the ball. 

He would then go on to actually hurt his back in 2002 when he first started wrestling, an opioid addiction he got clean from 17 years ago. 

However, because of this prior addiction, he cannot take painkillers. Morgan calls this pain the most excruciating pain he’s ever dealt with, saying doctors wanted him to get this surgery in 2010, but he was against it then. Morgan now says if he doesn’t get the surgery immediately, he risks losing all the feeling in his left foot. 

From Morgan on Twitter: 

Please keep me in your prayers gang, as I go in for back surgery at 6am! In a game of basketball, I dunked it, but when I landed, felt a huge bolt of electricity shoot down my spine, all the way down my left leg and foot. Back in 2002 when I first started wrestling, I originally hurt my back. It led me to severe opioid addiction. After being a functioning addict for the early years of my WWE career, I finally got help, and now 17 plus years, still sober. but this has been the most excruciating pain I’ve ever dealt with in my lifetime! I can’t take any painkillers for it, because I have to maintain my sobriety. I got an epidural, nothing! Then got a nerve block injection, that lasted for four hours, and then it got worse after it wore off. Each progressing day, my left foot has gotten more numb! Met with five surgeons (both spinal and neurosurgeons) and we’re doing a reflex test on my left foot, they said if I don’t get surgery ASAP I will lose all feeling at it. Years later, There was a time when I was wrestling with Tna Impact Wrestling where  I set my opponent up on a table ( Bubba Ray Dudley) on the outside of the ring, and I went to the top rope where I jumped off in a leg drop position (non-wrestling fans: a seated 90° position) and the spot called for him to move out of the way, while I went through the table, crashing in that 90° position, right through to the concrete floor on my tailbone. That was the next time I felt that same both of electricity and numbness to my left leg. I was able to rehab it, get a nerve block injection in my spine to make the pain go away, but I was able to finish off my wrestling career in 2014, virtually pain-free. Since then, I’ve never had any lower back issues thanks to naturally treating it.  But nothing I’m doing is helping, and I have no choice but to now get this surgery. Technically they wanted me to get this surgery back around 2010 if I remember correctly but I was adamant about staying away from any kind of surgery because of the horror stories, I always heard. While performing my 2 jobs this week and in the excruciating pain I’ve been in, I’ve had to be on a pair of crutches just to take SOME of the weight off of my left leg to stop that S1 nerve from continuing to cause me crazy pain. So really, I have no choice but this surgery, as per all five surgeons and pain management specialist I’ve spoken to.  i’ve never had to have a serious surgery in all my life from my wrestling career, or anything else for that matter! Which I’ve always felt very blessed for considering me being 7 feet tall and the majority of my life being over 330 pounds, playing Division I college basketball as well on top of it. That’s a lot of stress on the body. So surgery has been very foreign to me, luckily. But it’s also making me 10 times as nervous about this upcoming surgery because of my inexperience in this department. Love you all very much! And any prayers you can send my way that everything goes as perfect as it can, to fix this problem in my L5/S1, left leg, and left foot, you have no clue how much I would appreciate! Please and thank you again! 

Morgan would go on to become the mayor of Longwood, Florida, in 2017. He would have a second year-long term as mayor in 2022. He would have his final match in Longwood, Florida, in 2019 as part of an SCW event. Morgan would team with Deon James to defeat Braydon Knight and Chico Adams. 

Fightful will provide updates on Matt Morgan’s condition as more is known.

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