Stronger Still: Great News On Health Status Of Hospitalized Wrestling Legend
That’s a big upgrade. Wrestlers have rather physical jobs and there is almost no way to prevent some kind of wear and tear on their bodies over the years. At the same time, there are other things that can make their health situations worse after they leave the ring. This gets worse as they get up there in years, but this time we are seeing some better news after a string of bad.
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Earlier this month, WWE Hall Of Famer Superstar Billy Graham’s wife Valerie announced that he had been put in the ICU (intensive care unit) on a breathing tube after going into cardiac arrest. In a new update, Valerie has announced that Billy is no longer in the ICU as his heart rate and blood pressure are strong enough to be moved to the PCU (progressive care unit). Billy, 79, was initially hospitalized due to an infection in his ear which spread to the bones in his ear.
Graham is a legend. Check out some of his time in wrestling:
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Opinion: This is a nice relief as you always want to see someone’s health on the upswing. Billy has already had all kinds of health issues over the years and it would be great to see him kick out of this one as well. The fact that he is strong enough to make it out of the ICU is encouraging and maybe he can get through everything else and be back home where he belongs after this latest ordeal.
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