WWE star JD McDonagh hits the head in high risk movement during the match reveals the extent of injuries

WWE star JD McDonagh revealed that he will be out for a few months to recover from injuries inflicted in a tag-team match on “Monday Night Raw.”

McDonagh and Dominik Mysterio joined forces against War Raiders, Erick and Ivar, hoping to capture WWE World Tag Team Championship.

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JD McDonagh hovers through the air towards Ivar under WWE “Monday Night Raw” at the State Farm Arena on January 27, 2025 in Atlanta. (WWE/GETTY Images)

At one point in the match, McDonagh launched out of the middle rope and Moonsaulted in an attempt to knockout one of his competitors. McDonagh associated with Ivar, but he hit the back of the head on the advertiser’s table.

“McDonagh is lucky that he doesn’t have a damn broken neck,” said raw advertiser Michael Cole on the broadcast.

In fact, McDonagh was lucky that he didn’t break his neck. However, he suffered a few other injuries during the match.

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“First of all, thank you to everyone for the messages and the concern. I’m good,” he wrote in a post early Tuesday morning.

“I have a few broken ribs and a punctured lung so I will be out for a few months. All in consideration, it could have been much worse, so I’m grateful for that.

“See you a little.”

R-Truth defeated JD McDonagh after crashing him on top of a table under the “Miracle of 34th Street Fight” on WWE “Monday Night Raw” at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines, Iowa. (Reese Strickland / for Register / USA Today Network)

McDonagh had been in Doms Day fraction with Mysterio, and Finn Balor since he arrived in the main list and even served as a tag-team champion with balor at one point.

He appeared in WWE NXT UK and WWE NXT in a time before his call-up and was an NXT Cruiserweight Champion. Pro Wrestling illustrated to him one of the 500 best singles wrestlers in 2019.

He has also competed in British Championship Wrestling, Fight Factory Pro Wrestling, NWA Ireland, over the top wrestling, Progress Wrestling, Pro Wrestling Zero1 and TNT Extreme Wrestling.

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