Is it possible that I just broke my TV my budging it?

I have a Sony Vaio Trinitron color TV, 20x26 inches , made in 2000. It's big and is on a TV stand made for it. Today I tried to turn the TV to get a better angle, but instead of pulling by the stand, I pulled on the base of the TV. When I budged it like 1 cm, the whole screen got distorted, grey, and fuzzy. Now, I can still make out what's on the screen, but it's not viewable by any means. And it hasn't gotten better in the past few hours.
Is it possible that I've permanently broken my TV?
Is this something where I can just let it cool down and it'll be better later, or will I have to get it repaired? And if so, what's the best way/place to get it repaired?

Answer:
move it back and see what happens
If you havent' done so yet, I'd check the connections in the back of your TV. It is always possible the move caused a connection to come loose.
Unplug for 30 min and replug it back in. It will be back to normal.
Never move a set while it's turned on. This disrupts the magnetic field the set is in, and can make the image distorted, and colors blotchy. Turn of the set, let it cool, then turn it back on. The automatic degauss should re-orient the TV in the new magnetic field.
you magatize it , unplug it and let it set and then replug back in, if that doesn't fix it, a tech can come in and run a degrausser

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