Legendary wrestler Rip Rogers, known for his remarkable career in the wrestling world, has recently shared a heartbreaking update about his health. The former
WWE star, who has been a prominent figure in the industry since 1975, revealed that his condition has worsened, prompting him to reach out for help from fans. Rogers, who was forced to retire after a severe car accident at age 48 left him with lasting injuries and a permanent limp, is now facing a significant health crisis.
Also Read :
Fan Shares Emotional Encounter with WWE Superstar Cody Rhodes: A Dream Come TrueHere’s everything you need to know about Rip Rogers' health condition
According to Pro Wrestling Stories, Rip Rogers gave an update on his health on September 10.
He talked about several problems he’s facing, including issues with his veins, nerve pain, severe swelling, and balance problems. In a post on “X” (Formerly Twitter), He also posted some troubling pictures of his leg, which is in very poor condition.
Rip Rogers had trained some of the top names in the wrestling world and WWE, including
Brock Lesnar,
John Cena and
Randy Orton among others who achieved huge success in the wrestling world.
The exact details of Rip Rogers' health problems aren’t fully clear yet, but it seems he has been dealing with these issues for the past two years, his condition has worsened, and now he needs surgery.
Rip Rogers also shared a post on seeking assistance. In the post, he explained that his health was deteriorating and that he urgently needed surgery. He set a fundraising goal of $200,000 to cover the medical costs, but as of the time of this update, only $4,000 has been raised.
Rip Rogers was a talented professional wrestler who never quite got the big break that many others in the industry have achieved. Throughout his career, he made significant contributions to the world of wrestling. Now, he’s in a position where he needs support from the wrestling community and fans alike.
If you’re able to contribute financially to Rip Rogers’ fundraiser, please consider doing so. If you can’t donate, sharing his fundraiser post is also important to help spread the word and ensure he gets the surgery he needs. We believe that with the support of caring people everywhere, Rip, a wrestling legend, will get the help he needs and recover quickly.
Also Read :
"We Really Love Each Other In The Back": Jey Uso Expresses Desire to Form 'Full-Blown Tag Team' with This WWE Superstar