John Wayne Murdoch Rushed To Hospital After Being Set On Fire At JCW Show

Independent deathmatch wrestler John Wayne Murdoch was rushed to a local hospital last night after a fire spot went horribly wrong during the main event of Juggalo Championship Wrestling’s “Powder Keg” event.

Fire Spot Goes Horribly Wrong At JCW Event

Murdoch was a late replacement for an injured Effy in a six-person deathmatch that also featured 1 Called Manders, Matt Tremont, 2 Tuff Tony, Mickie Knuckles, and Mad Man Pondo. During the bout, Murdoch was sent through a door that had been set on fire. According to reports from the show, the fire quickly became serious and out of control. Other wrestlers in the match attempted to pat the flames out on Murdoch before he ran from the ring. The match was immediately stopped and ruled a no-contest.

Update On Murdoch’s Condition

Murdoch’s regular tag team partner, Reed Bentley, provided an update on his condition in the early hours of the morning. He stated that Murdoch was being treated at the hospital and is in “a ton of pain.” No further details on the extent of his injuries have been released at this time.

John Wayne Murdoch is one of the most well-known and respected veterans of the modern deathmatch wrestling scene in North America. Known as “The Duke of Hardcore,” he is a former multi-time GCW and IWA Mid-South champion, known for his high tolerance for pain and his experience in dangerous match stipulations. The incident highlights the very real dangers associated with this style of professional wrestling.

Andrew Ravens
Andrew Ravens
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