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David Arquette suffers bloody neck wound in ‘death match’ wrestling event

Leandro by Leandro
November 17, 2018
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David Arquette suffers bloody neck wound in ‘death match’ wrestling event
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David Arquette might want to consider sticking with acting full-time.

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The 47-year-old star of the “Scream” movies, and part-time wrestler, competed in a hardcore, death match-style bout Friday night in Los Angeles, leaving the ring covered in his own blood from an apparent neck wound.

It happened during a promotional match for Game Changer Wrestling at Joey Janela’s LA Confidential. Arquette was facing off against wrestler Nick FN Gage.

Bloody, violent Nick Gage vs. David Arquette deathmatch ends with bizarre finish. Story here: https://t.co/IhSCxhfRRj pic.twitter.com/DzrWqVqjUq

— Marc Raimondi (@marc_raimondi) November 17, 2018

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raphic video quickly spread across Twitter. The footage showed Arquette and Gage’s violent encounter, which included various weapons and stunts. Arquette could be seen in one clip dropping Gage onto folding chairs, while in another Gage attempted to scalp Arquette with a pizza cutter.

WARNING: GRAPHIC VIDEO

David Arquette basically shoots on Nick Gage at the end of the match. Figure Gage flipped him and told him to stay down for the pin. Once Arquette's neck got sliced, he kind of started freaking out and almost walked out of the match #GCW #JJLAC pic.twitter.com/waao3yHNHe

— Daniel DeMarco (@DanielRDeMarco) November 17, 2018

After getting hit over the head with a light tube, Arquette is seen immediately grabbing his neck. However, he was able to continue the match. Later he walked away from the ring covered in blood.

Arquette later tweeted that he had been “stitched up” and that, as it turns out, “Death Matches aren’t my thing.”

Turns out Death Matches aren’t my thing

— David Arquette (@DavidArquette) November 17, 2018

Arquette, who starred in the wrestling-themed movie “Ready to Rumble,” has competed in wrestling before, most memorably by becoming the WCW World Heavyweight Champion in 2000. Now 18 years later, Arquette said during an interview in September that he has decided stage a comeback to the professional wrestling ring.

“I literally feel like I’m Rocky, I mean like I’m in the gym sweating like crazy going to the gym every day for hours, you know, getting it so I don’t get winded so easily and putting on muscle losing a bunch of weight so it’s all about training, it’s all about determination, it’s all about, you know, believing in yourself,” Arquette said.

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