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Natalya has offered some insights into the potential return of her husband, Tyson Kidd TJ Wilson, to in-ring competition in the world of professional wrestling.

In a recent interview conducted by Chris Van Vliet, Natalya delved into the possibility of her husband's wrestling comeback. She painted a stark picture, suggesting that taking another bump could be incredibly dangerous for Tyson Kidd.

Natalya revealed, "He can't do anything that would require him to take a bump." She went on to extol her husband's wrestling prowess, comparing him to a "wrestling savant." His depth of knowledge extends to the most obscure aspects of the industry, similar to the legendary Daniel Bryan.

However, a shadow looms over his potential return to the ring. Natalya explained that Tyson Kidd's injury was a C1 injury, known medically as "The Hangman fracture." This type of injury occurs at the base of the brain, where the brain and the spinal cord converge. It is an exceptionally vulnerable area, making any thought of taking a bump in the ring a concern.

Kidd, whose real name is TJ Wilson, began his journey in WWE in 2006, spanning an impressive nine years. During this time, the multi-talented athlete appeared on Monday Night RAW, SmackDown, and NXT. His contributions didn't go unnoticed, resulting in a well-deserved reign as a three-time Tag Team Champion. However, his career took an abrupt turn in 2015 when he was compelled to retire from in-ring action due to a serious injury.

The former SmackDown Women's Champion made it abundantly clear that Tyson Kidd, while still maintaining excellent health and physical shape, is unable to make a full-fledged return to professional wrestling. Although there might be certain tasks he can perform, any endeavor that entails taking a bump would be filled with danger.

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This article first appeared on SE Scoops and was syndicated with permission.

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