WWE referee Charles Robinson was hospitalized after being bitten by a bat, spending four hours in the emergency room and receiving six shots. The incident occurred at 2:00am, and he shared the experience on Instagram, captioning it with a humorous remark, ‘Great way to start the morning.’ Robinson, a long-time wrestling official with over two decades of experience, has had a challenging month following events such as being bulldozed by John Cena during a match and taking a spear from Goldberg, which led to a cracked rib.
Robinson, who has been in the wrestling industry since 1997, recently faced a rough month including being bulldozed by John Cena during a match and taking a spear from Goldberg, which left him with a cracked rib. He was also involved in a spot during Gunther and Goldberg’s match at ‘Saturday Night’s Main Event,’ where he received a spear that caused him injury. It’s unclear if the bat bite will keep him out of action, as ‘Friday Night SmackDown’ is set to be in Boston.
His recent experiences have highlighted the physical risks involved in professional wrestling, both from the in-ring action and unexpected incidents like the bat bite. While the bat incident was not directly related to his wrestling duties, it added to the physical challenges he has faced this month. Despite the injuries, Robinson has continued to work, showing his dedication to his role as a referee in WWE.