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Mark Henry suffers hamstring injury at non-televised WWE show

Former World Heavyweight champion Mark Henry was injured during Saturday’s non-televised live event in Boston, Massachusetts.

Henry was also pulled from last night’s show in Washington, D.C., and will be undergoing an MRI today to determine the extent of his hamstring injury.

The world’s strongest man suffered the injury while he was trying to get in the ring to save Daniel Bryan from The Shield at the end of the show.

WWE.COM issued a small statement saying, “Mark Henry suffered a right hamstring injury at a live event in Boston on Saturday, August 31. This occurred as Henry ran in during the last match of the night. Medical imaging will be obtained to determine the severity of the injury. Stay tuned to WWE.com for any further details.”

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