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WWE News: Former masked WWE Superstar involved in car crash, saves passenger from drowning

The scene of the incident
The scene of the incident

What's the story?

Former WWE Superstar Psicosis was involved in a near fatal car accident that saw the legendary luchador save a passenger's life when he was at risk of drowning, Pro Wrestling Sheet has reported.

In case you didn't know...

Psicosis may be more well known for his time in WCW and AAA, but the luchador spent a year in WWE between 2005-2006 - debuting against Rey Mysterio at ECW One Night Stand.

Psicosis was an integral part of The Mexicools, riding a John Deere lawn mower - named the Mexican Limo 2005, brandishing a sticker saying Juan Deere - to the ring and attacking Chavo Guerrero and Paul London during a WWE Cruiserweight Championship match to make an immediate impact.

The faction defeated the likes of Blue World Order, FBI and The Dicks during their time before Psicosis and Super Crazy started to feud - who he inevitably lost his final WWE match to.

The heart of the matter

Former WWE Superstar Psicosis was involved in a car crash last night, and saved a man from drowning in a car that flipped off the highway.

CWE promoter Danny Duggan, who a passenger in the car, shared the details of what occurred on Facebook.

Early today (Wednesday) Robin Lekime, Psicosis, and myself were involved in a near fatal car accident on an Ontario highway that has all of us lucky to be alive right now.

The promoter goes on to say they were driving behind a semi in extremely dangerous, wet conditions, stating that the car hit sheer ice which sent it spinning down the highway in the oncoming lane and into a steep ditch, avoiding a sign and rolling over.

From here I remember after the initial crash having a split second to realize we are not only upside down but fully in a body of water. Panic sets in as you are hurt, upside down, can’t get your seat belt off and have no idea how to escape.

Psicosis wore a mask for much of his career
Psicosis wore a mask for much of his career

Duggan continues, explaining the terrifying ordeal he endured.

Literally in what had to be less than a split second I am almost completely underwater with just my nose, mouth, and surface of my face above water trying to breathe. I remember screaming in urgency that I was stuck and couldn’t get my belt off. Then something awful happens. In what felt like weight shifting in the entire car in what was either one of the boys getting out of the car or trying to get at me, now completely forces my side of the vehicle and me COMPLETELY under water.
The fight for my life was on as I am now desperately trying to get my head above water but there is no above water in that space and I’m literally grabbing anything and anywhere trying to post my head up and survive all while still fighting with this seat belt. The same seat belt that saved my life was now turning heel and costing me it.

But the promoter continues to say that Psicosis put pressure on his seat, allowing him to breathe and, inevitably, survive.

I was stuck and quickly running out of air and had the realization and the hard reality as I was suffocating that “I am going to die. This is it”. As I was continuing to fight I felt someone put pressure on the seat. I believed it to be Psicosis from the mumbles I can hear under water. This offered JUST enough room for me to catch shorts breathes for what felt like seconds as i kept struggling in and out of water.

Duggan calls it "the most terrifying emotion" he has ever encountered.

Duggan escaped with a severe concussion, very severe and deep lacerations, cuts, and chunks of skin gone from his scalp, ear, legs and arms. Plus, his head is swollen and his hands are mangled. He’s also dealing with “a whole lot of pain” throughout his back and body. Psicosis managed to escape with only cuts and bruises. 

What's next?

A GoFundMe page has been launched to help Duggan purchase a new car.

We wish Psicosis, Danny Duggan and Robin Lekime all the best in their recovery.

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