NJPW previously announced that Chris Dickinson won't be competing at their Strong: Detonation tapings in Riverside, California as he suffered an injury in a match he teamed with Brody King to take on the team of BATEMAN and Misterioso at Battle in the Valley this past Saturday, November 13th.
In an update, Chris Dickinson released a statement on his Twitter account and revealed he will be out of action for up to 6 months due to the injury he suffered at the NJPW Battle in the Valley Event. He first apologized for not being able to compete at the recent Riverside Event and future STRONG Events and noted that he dislocated his leg out of the rear of his hip socket and in the process experienced an acetabulum posterior wall fracture.
Dickinson also noted that the process of dealing with the pain for this type of dislocation is unlike anything he has ever experienced in his lifetime and the recovery process will be in the range of six months. Dickinson then thanked NJPW for being the best company as they haven't left his side and they stuck behind him the entire time.
You can check out Chris Dickinson's statement below:
Here’s what’s going on. I want to be as transparent as possible with you. Thank you for all the love, messages, tweets, everything.
It means so much ❤️ pic.twitter.com/gcn6DOAYu8— Chris Dickinson - クリス・ディキンソン (@DirtyDickinson) November 15, 2021
