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Steve Maclin knocked out during Sacrifice main event, match stopped after few minutes

The Sacrifice main event match between champion Mike Santana and challenger Steve Maclin had to be stopped after Maclin was knocked out and suffered an apparent concussion at the beginning of the match.

Maclin got super kicked coming off running the ropes and after he went down, he did not move. The referee immediately noticed something was wrong and prevented Santana from pulling Maclin up. Maclin was held up by the ref and then she made the X hand sign.

A medical team and TNA President Carlos Silva made their way to the ring to check up on Maclin, and eventually took him out of the ring as he was still very wobbly. Eddie Edwards then came out to fight Santana to take the viewers’ attention off the medical situation.

After a few minutes of brawling with Edwards, Sananta was announced as the winner of the match due to a no contest and the show went off the air way earlier than expected.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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