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BY Thomas Hall – ON June 26, 2024
IMG Credit: All Elite WrestlingThat doesn’t sound good. Wrestlers have all kinds of health problems due to the physical nature of their careers. There is always going to be something that can cause them trouble but that does not include normal things that can happen to anyone else. Now someone who is involved in the wrestling industry is having another health issue and it sounds rather serious.
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AEW’s Jim Ross has announced that he was admitted to the emergency room again due to difficulty breathing and will likely be staying overnight. This comes around a month after Ross was admitted to the hospital due to difficulty breathing before being released. Ross went on to say that he will be ok and “let’s fight”. There is no word on when Ross, 72 years old, will be able to return to AEW television.
Another trip to the ER.
Difficulty breathing.
Likely an overnight stay.
I’ll be ok. Let’s fight!
— Jim Ross (@JRsBBQ) June 25, 2024
Ross has been quite the benefit to AEW. Check out what he has done in the company:
Opinion: This is never good to hear and hopefully Ross is ok. I’m not sure what is causing all of these things to keep happening but what matters the most is that Ross gets the help that he needs. If he wants to come back to AEW when he is healthy, there is a good chance that he will be welcomed back, but that is not going to matter until he is healthy enough to be on the mic.
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