Ivar Recalls Being Paralyzed During WWE Match, Returning With New Name, Possibility Of War Raiders Break-Up

Ivar has gone from the very bottom to the very top.
During a recent appearance on INSIGHT with Chris Van Vliet, one-half of the new WWE World Tag-Team Champions from The War Raiders, Ivar spoke about being paralyzed during a WWE match, the injury keeping him on the sidelines for several months, returning to a new team name and the possibility of The War Raiders breaking up.
Featured below are some of the highlights from the interview sent to us by Chris Van Vliet where he touches on these topics with his thoughts.
On The War Raiders returning: โWhen I had this opportunity to do the singles run and it was going well, I had a conversation with Triple H where he said, โHey, how about we start pulling back off of the heavy Viking stuff, slowly peeling some of those layers off so we can tell more stories with you.โ Iโm like, Oh, thatโs great. So as we started to do that I got hurt again. Then Erik and I were ready to come back. I think we were actually scheduled to return in Calgary at Raw. At the last second, they pulled our travel and said that weโre gonna hold off for now. Oh man, here we go. Theyโre like, โNo, nothing bad. We want to hold off. We want to have better creative for you.โ And then the next week, we got a phone call, โHey, how do you guys feel coming back as The War Raiders?โ And we were like yeah that sounds good. That sounds really good.โ
On if there was any talk on bringing back their original ring names: โI think at this point we spent five years in the main roster as Erik and Ivar, especially with the Ivar singles run. Thatโs how weโre known. I think it would have felt like an erase of everything weโve done. I donโt think we want to erase everything that weโve done on the main roster. Weโve done some great things including singles run, our Raw Tag Title run that we had, all the stuff that we did with The Street Profits, whether people liked it or not, itโs our history. I loved every second of it, and I donโt think we want to erase that.โ
On a possible War Raiders break-Up: โSo, no. Iโve answered this a few times before. I mean, New Dayโs having their turmoil now, but for a decade on WWE television New Dayโs been together and itโs never happened, yet. So I feel like weโre in the same boat, maybe we can do singles things on the side. Maybe we donโt have a story in the tag division and something opens up for, you know, me for the Intercontinental title, or maybe something opens up for Erik for the Speed Championship, just one below whatever Iโm doing [laughs]. But I think we can do things. Weโre both great singles wrestlers. I donโt think anyone realized that until I had this recent singles run, and heโs just as good. If just the opportunity is there itโs great, but I donโt see us breaking up. I donโt see us splitting up. I think weโre always gonna be there to support each other.โ
On his near career-ending injury and return: โSo it started in Brooklyn before WrestleMania, me and Ricochet had a match. I took a European uppercut and I was like, whoa. Did a system check. Iโm like, Iโm okay. Iโm all right. And then after that, I was doing Main Event, Raw, NXT, NXT coconut shows. I was doing some SmackDown dark stuff. I was just on everything. Then it got to that match with Oba Femi for the North American Championship in NXT. We got to the second half of that match and I just lost all strength in my right arm. I couldnโt pick him up, so I just started calling audibles in the ring where I wasnโt going to pick him up. We made it through the match, and that was that. The whole time we were checking on medical to see how I was doing. Then after that match was like, okay, thatโs no good. Then I went to Discovery Cove that week with my wife just to be like, Okay, I need a break, like a reset. Usually, when we do vacation things, itโs go, go, go. Iโm like, I know I need something where I can just relax and just see how Iโm doing. We did an animal trek thing where you interact with a parrot. I held my arm up for the parrot to come over and I couldnโt hold my arm up. So that was immediately MRI, weโre getting an MRI right away. Then we got the results back and that was it, read the results. Theyโre like, Okay, this is probably the end of your career, to the point where they handed me mental health paperwork to kind of get that rolling, because I already had the double fusion of my neck. So if weโre talking about another level fusion, because the MRI showed I had another herniated disc in my neck the level above. So two levels, C5,6,7, theyโre all fused together. This was C4 and 5, so the one directly above, another fusion would probably be the end of my career. So yeah, they were there preparing me for the worst for when I went to see my surgeon. My surgeon had read the result in the MRI, and he pretty much felt the same way that this was it. So for five days, I think this is it. Itโs over with. I flew close to the sun and the wings melted. But when I saw him in Birmingham five days later, and he actually had the disc for the MRI and he read the results for the MRI himself. Heโs like, โOkay, we can work with this.โ So with my original injury, I did the suicide dive, and my head got pushed back into my disc, exploded into my spinal cord, which caused the temporary paralysis and then pretty much emergency fusion surgery after that. This one, the herniation happened, instead of shooting in towards the cervical cord, it went out away from it. So he was pretty sure, because my symptoms werenโt too bad, we could probably rehab it without having to do surgery. And if we did have to do surgery, he knew a different surgeon who would go in through the back and just shave the herniation down arthroscopically, which wouldnโt require fusion. So he said on multiple occasions that I dodged a very big bullet.โ
On his current quality of life: โSo Iโm pretty good. To be fair, I do have permanent nerve damage and nerve pain in my hands, and that will never go away. Thatโs something I live with. But as far as everything else, I got most of my mobility back to my neck. Itโs a little stiff now because I have another herniation, but I still have very good range of motion. I credit that to yoga, pretty much. Then all my strength is returned to my arm, so I have no problems there. So itโs really just the nerve pain right now from the original injury that I have thatโs permanent. But I have good days and bad days. Some days I can really feel it goes down my arm a little bit, and some days I canโt feel it all, kind of all depends. But quality of life, I feel pretty good.โ



