Cody Rhodes was stretchered out of the arena at WWE Saturday Night's Main Event after being hit with a package piledriver courtesy of Kevin Owens.
WWE announced that Rhodes has been diagnosed with an "axial compression of the cervical spine, as well as a cervical strain with spasm."
The historic return of Saturday Night's Main Event ended with Cody Rhodes retaining the Undisputed WWE Title in a thrilling match, but Kevin Owens would bring an end to the night with a heinous attack on The American Nightmare after the broadcast went off the air.
Earlier today it was confirmed that Cody Rhodes suffered cervical swelling and was kept overnight at a local hospital for observation.
While X-Rays were negative for a fracture, Rhodes has been officially diagnosed with axial compression of the cervical spine, as well as a cervical strain with spasm.
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It is unknown how long Cody will be sidelined.
Cody defeated Owens in the main event of WWE Saturday Night's Main Event, successfully defending his Undisputed WWE Championship.
Fans can find Owens' comments on his attack by clicking here.