Ahmed Johnson Says He’s OK After Crash With Reported Drunk Driver
His status was shared in a brief note posted via the Book Pro Wrestlers Facebook page, with no independent details on the crash released.
Overview
- Johnson said he walked away unharmed from a September 29 collision that he described as being caused by a drunk driver.
- He expressed gratitude and faith in a short message, saying, "When you have the Lord on your side, nothing can harm you."
- The update was relayed through the Book Pro Wrestlers Facebook page and reported by Newsweek, with no police or hospital confirmation provided.
- An image circulating online purportedly shows heavy damage to the rear of his vehicle, though the photo has not been independently verified.
- Johnson, 62, wrestled for WWE from 1995 to 1998 and became the company’s first African American Intercontinental Champion by defeating Goldust at King of the Ring 1996.