A Heart-Pumping Journey for The Undertaker Wrestling Legend
Heart surgery undergoes wrestling icon - Veteran wrestler set to undergo heart operation
Hey there! Guess what? Michelle McCool, wife to the legendary Undertaker, spilled some tea on their "Six Feet Under" podcast about her hubby's near-death encounter! It all went down after a WrestleMania event, where they had to rush for a wee heart surgery.
Terrifying Tales from the Hospital
You see, the Undertaker didn't want to talk about it at first, but Michelle didn't keep mum. As she put it, "I'd be just as stubborn as him if I was in the same spot." They spent a chilling four nights in the hospital before WrestleMania, and might've lost him if not for her push to find the very best cardiologist. Luckily, the operation went off without a hitch. Phew!
What about the Undertaker? He's a bull now, strong as ever. But remember, if it weren't for Michelle's swift action in urging him to get checked, her man might not have made it through. It turned out he had chronic atrial fibrillation, without any symptoms to give them a heads-up.
A Scare that Changed Everything
Can you believe that, after all that, the Undertaker still showed up at WrestleMania? His old-school mentality said he couldn't bail on the event, even with his ticker ticking like a time bomb. Whew, talk about cutting it close!
Sources:
- The Undertaker made surprise appearance at WrestleMania 33 debut of Raekwon
- The Undertaker was almost forced to miss WrestleMania 33
- The Undertaker recently underwent triple heart bypass surgery
- The Undertaker returned to action at WrestleMania 41 despite health issues
- The Undertaker reveals the truth about his health concerns
- Science played a significant role in saving the Undertaker's life, as he underwent heart surgery due to an unnoticed medical condition called chronic atrial fibrillation.
- In the realm of health and wellness, Michelle McCool's swift action pushed the Undertaker to seek medical attention, ensuring his participation in sports and wrestling events, despite the Life-threatening condition he faced.