Ouch: WWE Wrestler Rips Ear After Earring Gets Stuck in Opponent’s Costume

WWE wrestler Jordynne Grace has announced the retirement of her earrings from in-ring action after a brutal incident during a match at ‘Battleground 2024’. The TNA star suffered a gruesome injury when her earring became stuck in her opponent Roxanne Perez’s fishnet leggings, resulting in her earlobe being ripped.

This marks the second time in under a month that Grace has fallen victim to a similar incident. Back in May, fellow wrestler Allysin Kay was involved in a similar incident, which left Grace with a torn earlobe. The incident sparked a war of words between the two wrestlers, with Kay releasing a trash-talking video in response.

The recent incident occurred during a highly anticipated NXT Title match at ‘Battleground 2024’, where Grace faced off against Roxanne Perez. As the two wrestlers clashed, Grace’s earring became entangled in Perez’s fishnet leggings, resulting in her earlobe being ripped. The incident was caught on camera, with fans and commentators left stunned by the graphic nature of the injury.

Following the incident, Grace took to social media to announce the retirement of her earrings from in-ring action. “Very sad to announce that after many years of unproblematic, diligent work, my ear piercings will now retire from in-ring action,” she tweeted, accompanied by a graphic image of her injured earlobe.

The incident has sparked widespread concern among fans and wrestling enthusiasts, with many calling for increased safety measures to prevent similar incidents in the future. The retirement of her earrings is seen as a precautionary measure, with Grace likely to opt for magnetic studs or alternative jewelry in future matches.

As the wrestling community rallies around Grace, fans are left wondering what other safety measures can be implemented to prevent such incidents in the future. With the physical demands of professional wrestling already high, it is clear that wrestlers like Grace require additional protection to prevent injuries like this from occurring.

In the meantime, Grace will likely take time to recover from her injury, with her earring retirement serving as a stark reminder of the risks involved in the high-stakes world of professional wrestling.