TNA wrestler Steph De Lander is recovering from neck surgery. De Lander had surgery done on Thursday, writing on social media that she now has a “fresh neck.” She then shared another update on Friday revealing that she’s now out of the hospital. At TNA Victory Road last month, De Lander — who formerly wrestled in NXT as Persia Pirotta — gave a speech to the crowd announcing that she’s been in pain for a while and needed to get her neck fixed. She tried to avoid surgery but was told that — without having fusion surgery done on her C5-C6 vertebrae — she was at risk of suffering a catastrophic neck injury that could result in paralysis. “The reality is: I need neck surgery. I need neck surgery, and I’ve needed it for a long time. I wake up every day in pain, but I fought through it because I didn’t want to let anyone down,” she told the fans at Victory Road. “This isn’t a retirement speech, because I’m not done yet. I have more to give to this business. I have more to give to this company. And I have more to gi
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