
Jordynne Grace removed a tweet discussing Leon Slater’s dangerous 450 Swanton at TNA Rebellion. She later clarified her intentions behind the deleted social media post.
“The higher/heavier/faster the person is falling, the harder it is to catch them,” Grace originally tweeted. She emphasized the injury risks for both performers in such spots. The former TNA star faced backlash before deleting her comments. She explained wanting to highlight the physical dangers wrestlers often underestimate.
“I was saying these are the factual risks everyone involved needs to be aware of,” Grace clarified. She removed the post fearing misinterpretation of her safety concerns.
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Leon Slater executed the high-risk maneuver during Moose’s X-Division Title defense. Backstage reports indicated Slater avoided serious injury despite the hard landing.
Grace aimed to spark discussion about stunt coordination in wrestling. Her comments addressed the challenges of safely executing aerial maneuvers in multi-person matches. The Ultimate X match saw Moose retain against five competitors. Slater’s dramatic spot became the match’s most talked-about moment post-show.
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