Cole Radrick suffers major knee injury, set for surgery this week

Cole Radrick suffered a major knee injury over the weekend at GCW’s No Compadre event.

Radrick was involved in a four-way tag match teaming with Alec Price and was assisted to the back during the match.

The 27-year-old posted an update confirming that he sustained a torn ACL and a bucket-handle meniscus tear with surgery scheduled for this Thursday. Radrick estimates will be out for six to nine months.

With Alec Price, the pair became the GCW tag champions at The People vs. GCW in January and dropped the belts on Saturday’s show, with Violence is Forever regaining the belts. The four-way match included Hayden Backlund & Trevor Outlaw and August Matthews & Davey Bang.

Radrick has been wrestling for the past decade and made his GCW debut in 2019.

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