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Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 5:13 pm
ICW medical officials have released a report dealing with Josh Dee's current state. AT ICW's PPV 'New Year's Devastation' Josh botched his Moonsault Legdrop from the top rope and landed on his head and neck, allowing Matt Draven to make the pin. After the match, Dee was rushed to the back where medical officials rushed him to the nearest Hospital. Doctors there discovered that he had broken his neck from the force pushing down. He is currently in stable condition, but it is unknown whether he'll dodge a disabling injury or not. Josh's older Brother and Tag Partner Adrian Dee refused to comment.
We give the Dee family our greatest sympathy, and hope for a full recovery from the younger Dee.
-Matthew Franks ICW.com
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Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 6:08 pm
Next week, the previously injured Josh Dee goes under the knife to try and repair his broken neck from the fall he took earlier this month. While the Dee family preferred to keep most of the notice under wraps, the allowed the doctor to say whether or not Josh would ever walk, let alone wrestle, ever again. He had this to say.
While this isn't the worst neck injury I've ever seen, there is still the very distinct risk that Josh might be paralyzed for the remainder of his life. Of course, if this surgery goes well, there is a good chance he'll be back after a good amount of time and therapy."
While the rest of the Family refused to comment, Josh's older brother Adrian had this to say.
"The doctors can talk about risk all they want. Josh always saw the risk in things, but always ignored it to get the job done. While he really has no choice this time, I'm sure he'd take the chance and never look back. I just hope this time really isnt the last."
Keep checking back on ICW.com for updates on Josh's condition.
-Matthew Franks ICW.com.
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Posted: Sat May 02, 2009 8:13 pm
There's good news for Fort Wayne this week as Josh Dee's surgery was completed and reported as a success. Doctors say that after several months to a year of recovery and therapy, the younger Dee, will be back on his feet, though whether or not he will come back to wrestling is hard to determine. We caught up to Adrian Dee the day after Anarchistic Revolution and he was ecstatic about the news.
"It's just great knowing that Josh will eventually get back to his life. Knowing that he's going to be fine really lifts the weight of worry off my shoulders. I can almost assure everyone he'll be back in an ICW ring, one way or another.
On a quick side note, when asked about his recent win and subsequent challenge from Mike Allen, Adrian had this to say.
"I thank Mike for his worry about Josh and taking a debut loss so well. I have only one thing to say about his 'challenge.' Bring. It. On."
-Matthew Franks ICW.com
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