TNA Wrestling star Steph De Lander appeared on the Battleground podcast, where she talked about a number of topics including her recovery status from neck surgery.
De Lander said, โIโm definitely very ahead of my recovery timeline, which is really cool, Iโm very happy about that. As far as how itโs influenced how Iโm gonna wrestle when I come back, what I will say is, I initially injured myself like three years ago, when I was at WWE. No one knew the whole time that Iโve been working with this bulging disc in my neck. I would quietly tell my opponents when they wanted to give me piledrivers, โHey, Iโm not taking a piledriver, I have a neck injury.โ But for the most part, I just kept it under wraps and I worked through it. So Iโve had this in my head for years of, I need to wrestle as safely as I can because I want to do this for decades, I donโt want to do this for a few years, and then my body gives up. So as I said, Iโve already taken steps where the last few yearsโฆIโve taken one piledriver in my entire career and Iโm never gonna take another one ever again. I stopped taking German suplexes. The only person I would let German me was Jordynne Grace. No one else is allowed to give me a high neck bump.โ
On not taking certain moves due to her injury:
โThereโs certain movements that, in my opinion, the risk just isnโt worth the reward. I did run into that a lot more on the indies than you do on TV because TV, you have producers and people saying no to things, whereas on the indies, everyone can do whatever they want, and they do that. So I had to be a bad guy a lot of the time and just say, โIโm not doing that, thatโs stupid.โ But then moving forward, thereโs a couple of movements that I donโt know if the juice is worth the squeeze anymore. I had a conversation with my surgeon. I was like, โThese are the moves that I do, and are there any of these that you think itโs not really worth it right now?โ He was like, โIf you want to wrestle for another 10-20 years, maybe you donโt need to do a Spear single match, or maybe you donโt need to catch a full body weight on your shoulders. Maybe thereโs another way you can get around it. But the cool thing about wrestling is, you can modify what you do. I can choose what moves I want to do, what moves I want to take out, what I can come up with instead. So yeah, itโll take a little bit of time of work-shopping my move set, of what I want the new rendition of my in-ring to be, but this isnโt a new thing for me. Iโve had a neck injury for the last few years, so Iโve definitely already been thinking safely for a while.โ
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(H/T to Fightful for transcribing the above quotes)