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Sting legit hurt at NOC, WWE taking action against fan, Owens dedicates win to son, Breaking Ground

Sting reportedly hurt at Night of Champions

- Reports confirm that Sting suffered a legitimate injury during the WWE Night of Champions main event against Seth Rollins last night. The news comes further to the match being abruptly halted midway for a trainer to come in and check on Sting after the veteran two dangerous bumps. 

The 56-year old icon first went through the Spanish announce table and later was subjected to two powerbombs onto the top turnbuckle by Rollins. When Rollins went in for a clothesline after the move, Sting just buckled and the trainer was brought in. The details as per reports are sketchy, but the injury is said to be significant. We will keep you posted as more details become available. Sting reportedly suffered an injury to the neck due to the bumps and powerbombs to the turnbuckle. 

- Fans in attendance and watching the Night of Champions PPV were witness to a weird sight as a fan jumped the barricade and came to the ring to stand besides Roman Reigns and Dean Ambrose as they faced off against the Wyatt family. The security quickly tackled him and took him away. The video is below:

WWE issued the following statement regarding the incident:

“WWE takes the safety of our performers very seriously and any fan entering the ring area will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.”

- New Intercontinental champion Kevin Owens dedicated his championship winning performance to his son Owen. Owens picked up the win after a rake to the eye followed by a quick rollup on ‘The Big Guy’.

Below is Owens’ tweet following his match:

- WWE has announced a new series titled ‘Breaking Ground’ which will start airing from Monday, October 26th after RAW goes off air. The show would revolve around the WWE Performance Centre and what it takes to become a WWE Superstar.

Below is the promo for the series:

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