
AEW star Skye Blue spoke with Case Lowe about various topics, including her immediate reaction to the broken ankle she suffered last July.
Blue said, โI was catching a dive. Iโve caught dives before so I didnโt think anything of it. As she jumped, I could tell something was off with it. It was either her head was hitting the floor or I was going to dive and catch her. I dove and caught her. The second I felt it, I rolled over to get up because I had to crawl to where I was going, I felt my foot dangling from my leg. I could feel it detached. It was the grossest feeling that Iโve ever felt. Before I even told the ref, โHey, my ankle is messed up,โ there was already a doctor in front of me. Sheโs like, โYouโre done. Youโre not getting up.โ โNo, let me finish the match.โ I tried to get up and I screamed. She goes, โSit down. Youโre done.โ โOkay.โ I was terrified because I just wanted to finish the match. I never felt anything like this. It was the first major injury. I snapped my fibula. There are two long screws (on one side) and (on the other side) is a plate and six screws. That was probably the scariest thing ever.โ
On if she thought her career might be over:
โThat definitely crossed through my head a bunch of times, especially at night when I couldnโt sleep. Itโd be like four in the morning and there were times I would have to lay with my leg straight because if I moved it, it was in pain. [Kyle Fletcher] was the best because heโd be like, โTell those voices to shut up. Youโre going to wrestle. Youโre not going to just sit on this couch and mop.โ He was by far the biggest supporter I could ever ask for.โ
You can check out Blue’s comments in the video below.
(H/T to Fightful for transcribing the above quotes)