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Post by Reaver on Feb 11, 2013 1:41:20 GMT -4
APW.com recently reported on the condition of "Johnny Knuckles" after his very intense beating at the hands of Jason Kash this past Asylum. Knuckles was rushed to a nearby hospital (where he will receive free universal healthcare) where he will be treated for massive head trauma.
Knuckles was severely bludgeoned all over his face, multiple concussions and possible disfigurement. It's been hours and his condition still hasn't been stabilized as of yet but stay tuned in to APW.com for more results as they come in.
These injuries came at the hands of Jason Kash after handcuffing Knuckles and beating him in the head with a chair over ten times. No news as to if charges will be placed onto Jason Kash just yet, but Kash just recently returned to Asylum after a 31 day suspension.
Knuckles was scheduled to be in court tomorrow morning in regards to his class action lawsuit being put against him and Action Packed Wrestling where Knuckles is currently being accused of identity theft. President Jeff or Reginald were not available for comment.
You can follow this story and more on APW.com. Details will be reported as the story progresses.
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Post by Jason Cashe on Feb 11, 2013 2:03:46 GMT -4
Before leaving the Rogers Arena in Vancouver, CA. Jason Kash was stopped by a local magazine reporter and asked about the attack and Knuckles current condition. Kash smiled before responding.
"Knuckles was a friend. He was a rival. He was someone that at one time I'd have trusted with my son. Okay maybe not but he was a loyal friend and then jealousy set in. So as a friend I did him a favor. He's been having this "Identity" issue with this Sage person. Now? He's in the hospital where Blood will be tested and all will be proven one way or another. Personally though...I looked into his eyes as I struck him repeatedly with that chair. I looked into the soul of a man who wanted something, the pain, the blood? That was feeding that want, he started to enjoy it even as he faded into unconsciousness. I did him a favor, I showed him the way out of his problems...Let him know I said he's welcome..."
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