WWE referee Charles Robinson hospitalized after being bitten by a bat



Charles Robinson has spent all these years as a wrestling referee worrying about a bat being used as a weapon, but it would be the flying creature that actually got him.

The legendary ex-WCW and current WWE referee revealed Wednesday morning that a bat bit him and he landed in the hospital.

“Great way to start the morning. 2:00am and got bit by a bat,” Robinson wrote in an Instagram post featuring a photo of him in a hospital bed and a video of him receiving medicine. “That’s right a bat! 4 hours later in the ER and six shots. #animalattacks #hospital.”

Charles Robinson in a hospital bed. @wwerobinson/Instagram
Robinson receiving an injection. @wwerobinson/Instagram

Robinson, 61, appeared to be taking it in all in stride.

The photo he posted of himself in the hospital bed featured him in a silly pose with his tongue out, while he also posted a photo of the bat with the all-caps caption: “BAD BAT!!!”

“This is the culprit that got me. Such a cutie! #bat #animal,” Robinson wrote with the photo, which showed the bat’s”s fangs.

The bat that bit Robinson. @wwerobinson/Instagram

This scare followed Robinson suffering a cracked rib while refereeing the main event of a July “Saturday Night’s Main Event” between Goldberg and then-world heavyweight champion Gunther.

Goldberg accidentally — in storyline — speared Robinson during the match, and Robinson posted an X-ray showing the cracked rib.

“Thanks @goldberg95! Never fear…I am ALL MAN and I can’t be kept down!” Robinson wrote. “I will return for @wwe #smackdown next week in #SanAntonio! #wrestling #nofear

Robinson made his name in WCW in the late ’90s and early 2000s, especially during his run as Ric Flair’s chosen referee, going by the nickname Lil’ Naitch.

He eventually moved to WWE — then known as WWF — after it purchased WCW, and he now works for the “Smackdown” brand.

Charles Robinson holds a bat alongside Randy Orton. @wwerobinson/Instagram

Wrestling content creator Chris Van Vliet reported earlier this year that Robinson became the first WWE referee to call matches across four decades.





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