The injury curse of 2015/16 took a number of wrestling careers with it such as Daniel Bryan and the legendary Sting.

One name that may have flown under the radar was Tyson Kidd who suffered a severe neck injury during a dark match in June of last year.

Tyson Kidd's contract expiring?

Tyson Kidd and Cesaro walked out of WrestleMania 31 as World Tag-Team champions (image: dailyddt.com)
Tyson Kidd and Cesaro walked out of WrestleMania 31 as World Tag-Team champions (image: dailyddt.com)

The career of the 36-year-old has been up in the air for a number of months with many questioning the Canadian's ability to perform following his neck surgery.

Kidd was injured during a dark match before Monday Night Raw with Samoa Joe in June of last year resulting in him remaining unable to compete ever since with medics refusing to clear him.

The injury was so severe that only a small percentage of those who suffer it actually survive, and a large portion of the rest often become paralyzed or die.

No doubt Kidd is one tough cookie but with WWE being a business more than anything else, many questioned how long they could keep an inactive performer on their payroll.

There was recent suggestion that the former WWE and World Tag-Team champion's contract was about to expire; however these reports are completely false.

Just a few months ago the two parties come to an agreement on a new deal but no word onto what the official agreement actually was.

The WWE curse

It seemed what could go wrong for WWE did actually go wrong in the run up to WrestleMania as a number of injuries hit their high profile stars.

John Cena, Seth Rollins, Randy Orton and Cesaro all suffered injuries ruling them out of competing at The Grandest Stage of Them All.

All of the talent that walked out as champions at WrestleMania 31 picked up legitimate injuries forcing WWE to alter their storylines.

While the curse now seems to be fading, despite the injury suffered by Finn Balor at SummerSlam, it became a hugely troubled time for the wrestling promotion who still managed to put on an entertaining show in Texas.