League of Legends Streamer Ranks His Injuries After Surviving a 3rd-Floor Fall – A Hilarious and Inspiring Recovery Story
After surviving a dramatic fall from a third-floor window, League of Legends streamer No Arm Whatley turned his recovery journey into a unique and humorous experience by creating a tier list ranking his injuries. Though his condition was critical, doctors saved him, and Whatley wasted no time sharing his story and eagerness to get back into the game.
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The Accident and Recovery
Whatley shared on Twitter how he fell from his apartment’s third-floor window while attempting to close a broken window, suffering multiple severe injuries. Despite the challenges, he maintained his humor, creating a tier list video to rank his injuries. Among his most critical injuries were an acute subdural hematoma, two brain bleeds, and two brain contusions. He also endured a craniotomy—a procedure where doctors opened his skull to relieve pressure—alongside several other traumatic injuries.
Injury Tier List Breakdown
Whatley’s humorous tier list included the following ranks:
S-Tier:
- Acute Subdural Hematoma
- Two brain bleeds
- Two brain contusions
- Baldness from the surgery
A-Tier:
- Severe hemorrhaging in both eyes
B-Tier:
- Fractured pelvis and spine
- Broken foot
- Possible permanent loss of taste
Despite the seriousness of his injuries, Whatley’s humor shone through as he jokingly ranked his baldness as “S-Tier” alongside his life-threatening injuries, quipping that the hair loss impacted him just as much as the medical trauma. Even his fractured pelvis, spine, and foot couldn’t dull his wit, as he admitted the baldness was harder to bear socially.
Finding Humor in Hardship
Acknowledging the high risk associated with his injuries, Whatley shared that laughter has been a crucial part of his recovery, hoping his story might inspire fans to find resilience and humor even in life’s toughest moments. His tier list video is both a reflection of his perseverance and a lighthearted take on a near-tragic experience.
Back in the Game
Amid his recovery, Whatley has resumed streaming and is even following the League of Legends World Championship, despite doctors’ advice to take it easy. Currently taking place across Europe with the finals set for November 2 in Paris, the championship provides him with motivation as he recovers. Now back to streaming, Whatley has reached Silver rank, sharing both his gaming progress and his remarkable recovery journey with fans.
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