He's OK.

By the grace of whatever watches over wrestling matches in South Dakota, Madison High School wrestler Michael McComish emerged nearly unscathed after an 80-pound spotlight fell on him during a match Friday against Chamberlain High, ABC affiliate KSFY reports.

All he received were stitches on his head, the station said, not to mention a surging amount of viewers watching the incredible footage on YouTube.

His parents couldn't believe what happened -- and neither could McComish.

"At first, I said to myself 'what just hit me?,'" he told KSFY. "It was really bright. I noticed all the glass. I was like, OK, this isn't good."

As footage of the freak accident quickly made the rounds, McComish tweeted his recovery after the match, Bleacher Report notes.

Writing as @Comish69, he wrote, "Just letting everyone know I'm fine! Stitches in my head. Gash on forehead and back of me head and little cuts from the glass nothin serious."

The so-called "Madison Square Garden" wrestling event is an annual happening in which a giant spotlight focuses on the combatants while loud music blares, Deadspin notes.

But who knew that said light would provide the only takedown of the match?