Cole Radrick gives an update on his injury.

On July 22, Cole Radrick revealed that he suffered a fractured fibula and would be sidelined for the foreseeable future. Radrick is the holder of the GCW Brass Ring, which allows him to earn a GCW Title match whenever he wants.

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Appearing on The Spotlight with Jeremy Lambert and Stephen Jensen, Cole gave an update on his health.

“It really sucks. It couldn’t have come at a worse time. I miss what I love, and I miss just going out and seeing people happy and excited.” he said. “I don’t think we’re going to get back to where we were. We’re way past where we were going. We’re about to take the ball and take that motherfucker home. I promise you that. Standing on the sidelines, it pisses me off. I have a special connection with myself, my people and the crowd. I feel like that’s been ripped away from me. To go out there and see those people, not only were they excited, but that’s what made me feel excited and what made me love wrestling. I don’t have that right now. It sucks. It’s an empty feeling.”

Asked when he might return, Radrick revealed he has been battling a broken leg for a month.

“We had an idea. What people saw online was the fracture. What they didn’t see was the MRI or the muscles. Long story short, I broke my leg in June. I didn’t pay attention to it. I thought I sprained it. I had a week off and the next show I had was GCW Texas. I fought through it, everything seemed fine. I tried to figure it out and work around it. Finally, we got to the three-day weekend that included Louisville, St. Louis and Indy. By Monday, I couldn’t really walk or move. I went to the emergency room to figure out why this sprain was hurting so much. I found out I had been fighting a broken leg for almost a month. My muscles in my legs were overcompensating. Now everything is out of sync. It’s a long process. It sucks.” he said.

Fans can support Cole during his absence by checking out his Twitch channel or purchasing merchandise.

Cole will still host the Smitty Werbenjägermanjensen Memorial Tournament on August 23 in Spencer, Indiana. Fans can purchase tickets by clicking here.

Fightful wishes Cole all the best during his recovery.