>"I'm anxious. I'm scared. Generally, I'm terrified," Ospreay told CBS Sports. "Not about the match, but just about afterwards. I don't know what it looks like afterwards, because for the first time in my life, I have been disqualified from doing the thing that I love doing."
>Ospreay, 32, has never faced such a severe injury, remarkable given the physical and daredevil style he wrestles. Previous setbacks only sidelined him one or two months. This time, he could be gone for at least a year.
>"I've never had anybody cut into me. I've never had surgery," Ospreay said. "I've never broken a bone, other than my nose, which everyone can tell, because it looks like I've been hit by a frying pan."
>Ospreay's interview was the last of a virtual media day promoting Forbidden Door. You could sense he was ready to move on from the gloomy topic, but he indulged it with grace and a surprising amount of humor.
>"If I think too much about it, I'll f---ing cry," Ospreay said. "I think humor is honestly the best way I can lighten the mood in this type of situation. For the first time in my life, I have to realize that this is something serious and I don't know how to navigate those emotions."
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