Charlie Haas Provides An Update On His Health Following IMPACT Wrestling Taping

Charlie Haas has provided an update on his health.

Haas made a surprise appearance at the recent IMPACT Wrestling TV tapings, taking on Josh Alexander. During the bout, Haas suffered a concussion and was reportedly taken away from ringside on a stretcher.

Taking to social media, Haas gave the following update on his condition:

I'd like to start by thanking all the great wrestling fans for their reaction to my debut at the Impact Wrestling TV Tapings this weekend. It as an outstanding experience with a great company.

Unfortunately, during what was an incredible match with Josh Alexander, I suffered a concussion after slipping while heading into the corner. Per the video attache, my head caught Josh's knee & the ropes almost simultaneously in one of those freak wrestling accidents you can't explain.

I'd like to thank the GREAT Impact management & roster for the care & attention they showed me after the incident. I can't say enough good things & I truly look forward to working with them again in the near future.

I wanted everyone to know I will be just fine, and contrary to some reports, Charlie Haas is Not Dead. (Shirt coming soon)

In fact, this appearance with Impact has lit a new fire in me. So for the first time in over 5 years, I will be taking bookings nationally in 2022. There are a ton of crazy & unique matchups happening these days & I want to be a part of it all.

We will have more information on this in coming days, but for the time being you can email BookCharlieHaas@gmail.com or reach out to Kurt Zamora on Twitter @KTankZamora for more information.

You're about to see a lot more of Charlie Has.

Thank you again for your support & concern. God bless!

Sincerely,

Charlie Haas

Fightful will continue to update fans on Haas' condition as more is known.

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