Spyder Nate Webb Says He Needs Third Surgery At GCW Up All Night

Nate Webb's future as a wrestler is unclear.

In October, Spyder Nate Webb announced that he would be getting surgery due to a broken bone, and he has faced some setbacks in recent months.

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Nate Webb came to the ring at GCW Up All Night on January 31st and addressed the crowd. His arm was in a sling, and he discussed the health issues he had been dealing with. He got emotional as he opened up about how he has been having a hard time. Webb stated that he had two surgeries, and things weren’t going as well as they should have gone. He stated that he was going to need a third surgery. Webb said that there was a “really good” possibility that he was never going to wrestle again.

Mance Warner interrupted Webb and called him a legend. He recalled how they used to ride together. He spoke highly of Webb and his contributions. Warner asked to be handed some beer to drink with Webb. He called Webb a legend again but he turned on him and attacked him until 2 Tuff Tony made the save. Warner then faced Tony in a match, and Warner scored the win. When Warner attacked Tony after the match, Webb spit alcohol in his face, and Tony slammed him. Tony then hit Warner with a moonsault and punched him with a flaming fist. Webb got in the ring and hugged Tony.

Webb has been wrestling since 1999. He has competed for IWA Mid-South, CZW, GCW, ROH, and other promotions. He has not wrestled since September 2024.

Fightful sends our best regards to Spyder Nate Webb well in his recovery, and we will provide more information as it becomes available.

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