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Shinjiro Otani Hospitalised With Possible Severe Spine Injury

Lethal

Tiffy Time
Couldn't see this posted elsewhere (apologies if so)


Following Pro Wrestling ZERO1’s Premium show on April 10th, Shinjiro Otani was taken to hospital with a possible cervical spine injury.

Shinjiro Otani was taken to hospital following the latest Pro Wrestling ZERO1 event in Tokyo Japan. The veteran star was competing in the main event against World Heavyweight Champion Takashi Sugiura when he took a German Suplex into the turnbuckle. Following the Suplex, Otani was unable to move and the referee Katsumi Sasazaki called off the match.

Sazaki told Tokyo Sports that Otani was unable to move and couldn’t feel his hands.

“He was conscious. He could hear [his own] voice and he could clearly see where he was. However, he complained that he couldn’t move his hands and that he couldn’t move, and he said, ‘I can’t feel my hands.'”
In a follow up report, Hochi News spoke to the ringside Doctor, who said there was concern that Otani could have a cervical spine injury.

Shinjiro Otani made his pro wrestling debut in 1992 for New Japan Pro Wrestling. Over the next nine years, Otani won multiple titles and became the fifth and final winner of the J-Crown which consisted of eight Cruiserweight Championships including the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship and WWF Light Heavyweight Championship.

After leaving NJPW in 2001, Otani formed Pro Wrestling ZERO1 alongside Shinya Hashimoto. Otani became one of the top stars in the company and has held all of their major titles including the World heavyweight Championship.

Everyone at Inside The Ropes would like to wish Shinjiro Otoshi a speedy and full recovery.
 

Rosie

Dark Side
I heard there was a scare at that event, and I feared for his safety, but a severe spine injury is scary. We've seen some nasty neck and back injuries in wrestling, and I hope he is able make a full recovery. But at his age, this is probably the end of his in ring career.
 

Deezy

DZ PZ
It's almost like the old men who yell at clouds were telling people that turnbuckle and apron spots were dangerous and stuff like this would happen.
 

Chris

Dreams are Endless
Source: f4wonline.com

ZERO1 has provided an update on Shinjiro Otani.

The promotion released a statement on Thursday updating fans on the 49-year-old's condition. He underwent surgery on Wednesday to prevent further deterioration of a cervical spinal cord injury. The procedure is said to have gone as planned and Otani has been transferred to another hospital.

The injury occurred on Sunday's ZERO1 show when Otani was wrestling Takashi Sugiura in the main event. He took a German suplex into the corner and remained motionless after. It has since been reported that Otani is still unable to move his arms or legs.

Otani's wife, Eriko Otani, released a statement as well (translations via Post Wrestling).

"I married a professional wrestler, Shinjiro Otani, so I was prepared to accept a situation like this, but when I think of Shinjiro’s disappointment, I cry. However, we will not look down, but forward, and with the help of pro wrestling, we will continue to support Mr. Shinjiro. We will do our best with your warm support. We hope that you will continue to watch over us warmly. Finally, I would like to ask for your continued support for Zero One and all the wrestlers that Mr. Shinjiro has been protecting."
 

Rosie

Dark Side
Source: f4wonline.com

ZERO1 has provided an update on Shinjiro Otani.

The promotion released a statement on Thursday updating fans on the 49-year-old's condition. He underwent surgery on Wednesday to prevent further deterioration of a cervical spinal cord injury. The procedure is said to have gone as planned and Otani has been transferred to another hospital.

The injury occurred on Sunday's ZERO1 show when Otani was wrestling Takashi Sugiura in the main event. He took a German suplex into the corner and remained motionless after. It has since been reported that Otani is still unable to move his arms or legs.

Otani's wife, Eriko Otani, released a statement as well (translations via Post Wrestling).

"I married a professional wrestler, Shinjiro Otani, so I was prepared to accept a situation like this, but when I think of Shinjiro’s disappointment, I cry. However, we will not look down, but forward, and with the help of pro wrestling, we will continue to support Mr. Shinjiro. We will do our best with your warm support. We hope that you will continue to watch over us warmly. Finally, I would like to ask for your continued support for Zero One and all the wrestlers that Mr. Shinjiro has been protecting."

The message from his wife is so sad, yet sweet. Accepting that something like this was a risk, but calling for support and hope.
 

Chris

Dreams are Endless
ZERO1 has announced a benefit show with proceeds going to Shinjiro Otani.

"ONE TEAM" will be held on Saturday, June 4 from the Ota Ward General Gymnasium in Tokyo. NJPW' Yuji Nagata, Tomoaki Honma, and Togi Makabe are scheduled to take part. Pro Wrestling NOAH has also committed to sending wrestlers to the show.

Otani sustained a cervical spinal cord injury on April 10 while wrestling Takashi Sugiura. The 49-year-old remained motionless in the ring after taking a German suplex into the corner. He later underwent surgery to prevent further deterioration of the injury on April 13. According to the most recent updates on his condition, Otani is unable to move his arms or legs.

ZERO1 President Takahito Kami had the following to say about the event (translations via Post Wrestling):

"Since we are a professional wrestling organization, we decided to hold this event in the hope that we can be of help by holding this kind of event. We want to bring smiles to Otani’s face through professional wrestling and to be a beacon of hope."

 

Rosie

Dark Side
ZERO1 has announced a benefit show with proceeds going to Shinjiro Otani.

"ONE TEAM" will be held on Saturday, June 4 from the Ota Ward General Gymnasium in Tokyo. NJPW' Yuji Nagata, Tomoaki Honma, and Togi Makabe are scheduled to take part. Pro Wrestling NOAH has also committed to sending wrestlers to the show.

Otani sustained a cervical spinal cord injury on April 10 while wrestling Takashi Sugiura. The 49-year-old remained motionless in the ring after taking a German suplex into the corner. He later underwent surgery to prevent further deterioration of the injury on April 13. According to the most recent updates on his condition, Otani is unable to move his arms or legs.

ZERO1 President Takahito Kami had the following to say about the event (translations via Post Wrestling):

"Since we are a professional wrestling organization, we decided to hold this event in the hope that we can be of help by holding this kind of event. We want to bring smiles to Otani’s face through professional wrestling and to be a beacon of hope."



Glad they're doing something to support him. Also glad to see that people from other promotions in Japan are helping out. Like there is a bit of a divide at times between promotions in Japan, but it seems like when something goes wrong, they also are there to support each other. Like New Japan going to the government to find ways to support the other promotions during the pandemic and also the multiple promotions involved with the Hana Kimura Memorial shows.
 
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