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Fans of wrestling legend Steve “Mongo” McMichael have been eagerly awaiting updates on his health as he battles ALS, and finally, there’s some positive news to share regarding his recovery.
McMichael, a revered figure in the wrestling world, gained fame as part of the iconic Four Horsemen group in WCW and engaged in memorable feuds, including with Goldberg, before leaving the company in 1999.
Recently, McMichael was hospitalized due to suspected pneumonia, which later led to his admission to the ICU after developing Urinary Tract Infection. However, a recent update provided by Jarrett Payton, son of NFL icon Walter Payton and a former NFL star himself, brings some optimism.
Payton took to Twitter to share that McMichael’s condition is showing signs of improvement with the administration of antibiotics for the UTI. Additionally, McMichael is undergoing a procedure to drain fluid from his lungs. Hospital officials anticipate his release in the next few days.
‘‘Update on Steve McMichael: Mongo’s condition is improving with the antibiotics administered for his UTI. Additionally, he is undergoing a procedure to drain fluid from his lungs. Hospital officials anticipate his release in the next few days. Thank you for all the prayers. 🙏🏽 #Bears”
The news of McMichael’s improving condition comes as a relief to fans who have been sending their prayers and support for his recovery. As the wrestling community continues to rally behind McMichael, updates on his ongoing health status will be closely followed, with Ringside News committed to providing the latest developments.
With hopes for a full and speedy recovery, fans remain steadfast in their support for Steve “Mongo” McMichael during this challenging time.
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February 16, 2024 3:33 pm