Update on Chris Bey

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During a recent interview with Developmentally Speaking, WWE producer TJ Wilson (aka Tyson Kidd) discussed TNA’s Chris Bey and how much Bey inspires him. As noted, Bey suffered a neck injury at the TNA Impact TV tapings in October, where he was temporarily paralyzed. Bey did make great progress, eventually being able to stand up and walk on his own, which he revealed in a video last month for his 29th birthday. Below are some highlights (via Fightful):

TJ Wilson on Chris Bey: “A Chris Bey, for example. I’ve been in contact with him this whole time, DMing him. I’ve told him this whole time, ‘You’re gonna make a full recovery,’ and I truly believe that. Some of it’s from experience, but I was never truly in the same situation he was in. I was in a different version, but a similar one. So I tell him, some days are gonna be really hard, and these are going to just sound like words, but just know you can’t give up. The second you give up, it’s over. It’s absolutely over, in anything. If you keep going, you don’t know what’s on that other side. You don’t know.”

On seeing the video of Bey standing up again on his own: “Chris Bey, I tell him…I was at my ring, he sent me a video of him standing up by himself. I was emotional. I was like, ‘Man, you inspire the hell out of me, man.’ Like I said, I’ve been in this business for 30 years, I’ve seen a lot. I’m inspired all the time by people, and I’ve never even met Chris Bey. I’ve never physically met this man yet. Mine and Nattie’s ultimate plan is to bring him to the dungeon. We really want to do that when the time’s right. But look at his progress. It’s because he just keeps pushing. He doesn’t give up. In that situation, put myself in a similar situation to him, you can’t give up.”

On dealing with his own injury and paralysis: “The worst feeling, getting hurt was brutal, and the paralysis was the scariest thing ever, but fast-forward a few weeks, when I had the surgery, when I woke up from the surgery was the worst, outside the paralysis, waking up from the surgery was the worst I felt because they had to cut through my head, so now my head was throbbing, on top of my neck. It was awful. I remember waking up and being like, ‘I wish I didn’t get this surgery.’ Then it was a process, and I couldn’t give up. I don’t know. That’s always my thing. Once we give up on whatever it is, it’s over. Again, that may not be a terrible thing sometimes. Sometimes, it’s a part of life. But it will be definite that it’s over.”
 

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Benefit for Bey starts in about 30 minutes for anybody interested.

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