WWE star, JD McDonagh, hits the head in high risk during the match, reveals the extent of the injuries

WWE star, JD McDonagh, revealed that he will go out for a few months to recover from the injuries suffered in a tag team match on “Monday Night Raw”.

McDonagh and Dominik Mysterio have teamed up with the War Raiders, Erick and Ivar, in the hope of winning the WWE World Tag Team championship.

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JD McDonagh hovers in the air against Ivar at WWE “Monday Night Raw” at State Farm Arena on January 27, 2025 in Atlanta. (WWE / Getty images)

At one point in the match, McDonagh started out of the middle rope and made moonals to try to drop one of his competitors. McDonagh connected to Ivar, but he hit the back of his head on the advertisers’ table.

“McDonagh is lucky that he is not crazy about the neck,” said RAW’s advertiser Michael Cole, during the broadcast.

Indeed, McDonagh had the chance not to break his neck. However, he suffered some other injuries during the match.

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“First of all, thank you all for the messages and the concern. I’m fine,” he wrote in an article early Tuesday morning.

“I have a few broken ribs and a perforated lung, so I will go out for a few months. All that is considered, it could have been much worse, so I am grateful for that.

“See you soon.”

R-Truth defeated JD McDonagh after having crushed him on a table during the “Miracle On 34th Street Fight” at WWE “Night Raw” Monday at Wells Fargo Arena at monks, Iowa. (Reese Strickland / For the register / USA Today Network)

McDonagh was in the faction of the day of judgment with Mysterio, and Finn Balor since his arrival on the main list and even served as a team champion with Balor at some point.

He played WWE NXT UK and WWE NXT for a while before his call and was champion NXT Cruiserweight. Pro Wrestling Illustrated named it one of the 500 best wrestlers in single in 2019.

He also participated in the fight of the British championship, Fight Factory Pro Wrestling, Nwa Ireland, Over the Top Wrestling, Progress Wrestling, Pro Wrestling Zero1 and TNT extreme Wrestling.

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