The WWE superstar made the announcement in an appearance on ESPN's First Take with Stephen A. Smith. The full interview will air on Stephen A's World tonight ( ...
I’ll fill you in on the way.’ By the time I got to the emergency room, my ejection fracture had gone down to 22 (percent). I was in heart failure. He was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2019 as a member of the iconic D-Generation X faction. For your family and your future, when they tell you it’s 99%, it gets real.” I was at 30 (percent). I had a quick text message saying, ‘don’t take time, pack a bag, we’ll head to the emergency room. “From the viral pneumonia, I had fluid in my lungs, fluid around my heart. Triple H said, “For me, as far as in-ring, I’m done.
Wrestling star Triple H, a 14-time WWE world champion who underwent heart surgery in September, on Friday told ESPN's First Take that he is retiring as an ...
He went to the hospital, where doctors discovered fluid in his lungs and around his heart. His last televised match was a few weeks earlier -- June 7, 2019 -- against longtime rival Randy Orton in Saudi Arabia. Levesque was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2019 with his late-1990s group D-Generation X. He has been a five-time world heavyweight champion, a five-time WWE Intercontinental champion and the winner of two Royal Rumble matches.
Triple H said he 'will never wrestle again' months after having heart surgery.
I don't know if they understood the consequences of it," he said. "The way your heart pumps out, 55 to 65 percent of your ejection fraction is a good number. I had some fluid in my heart." Sort of at the one-yard line of where you need to be, or where you don't want to be really, for your family and your future. "I had viral pneumonia. I went and got checked; it was coming from the viral pneumonia but I had fluid in my lungs.
Levesque, 52, made his announcement during a conversation with ESPN's Stephen A. Smith, pulling back the curtain and revealing the severity of health issues ...
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(WTRF) – In an emotional interview with ESPN's Stephen A. Smith, Triple H confirmed that he's retiring from in-ring activity after suffering a cardiac event ...
The wrestling superstar disclosed that recent health issues led to his decision.
In an emotional interview with ESPN's Stephen A. Smith, Triple H confirmed that he's retiring from in-ring activity after suffering a cardiac event last ...
Wrestling legend Triple H, who has been a mainstay in the world of WWE since the mid '90s, announced that he's retiring from in-ring competition.
Vince McMahon signed Triple H to the WWF/WWE in early 1995. Triple H, real name Paul Michael Levesque, confirmed the news on Friday in an interview with Stephen A. Smith on ESPN’s First Take. He said he made the decision after he had a defibrillator installed in his chest, and decided it was best for him to call it quits before he seriously hurts himself. “My wife [WWE executive Stephanie McMahon] saw some blood and stuff that I was coughing up, and I went and got checked, and it was coming from the viral pneumonia, but I had fluid in my lungs.
In an emotional interview with ESPN's Stephen A. Smith, Triple H confirmed that he's retiring from in-ring activity after suffering a cardiac event last ...
Wrestling legend Triple H (HHH) told ESPN that he will never wrestle again. In an emotional interview, Triple H said he has a defibrillator in his chest ...
Two-time WWE Hall of Famer Triple H said on "Stephen A.'s World" that he will never wrestle again after suffering a heart scare last September.
First of all, I have a defibrillator in my chest, and it’s not a good idea for me to get zapped on live TV…” I don’t know if they understood the consequences of it but there’s moments when you think ‘This is it.’ Do you wake up? He was rushed to the emergency room with heart failure.
Wrestling star Triple H, a 14-time WWE world champion who underwent heart surgery in September, on Friday told ESPN's First Take that he is retiring as an ...
He went to the hospital, where doctors discovered fluid in his lungs and around his heart. His last televised match was a few weeks earlier -- June 7, 2019 -- against longtime rival Randy Orton in Saudi Arabia. Levesque was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2019 with his late-1990s group D-Generation X. He has been a five-time world heavyweight champion, a five-time WWE Intercontinental champion and the winner of two Royal Rumble matches.
Triple H, 52, said his in-ring career is over because he now has a defibrillator in his chest after suffering a cardiac event last September.
He signed with the WWE in 1995. He was a two-time Royal Rumble winner, and also won WWE’s King of the Ring tournament once. He was a leader of the popular group “DX” along with Shawn Michaels.
Former WWE Superstar and all-time legend Triple H tells ESPN's Stephen A. Smith that he is done wrestling in the ring.
Triple H revealed that he was coughing up blood and his wife, Stephanie (WWE Owner and CEO Vince McMahon’s daughter) noticed the issue. He recalled the cardiac event that led to heart surgery this past September. Former WWE Superstar and all-time legend Triple H announced that he is officially done wrestling in the ring.
WWE legend Triple H has announced his retirement from in-ring wrestling. Speaking to Stephen A. Smith on ESPN's First Take, and shared in a tweet from the ...
He remains the Chief Operating Officer for WWE as a whole. First of all I have a defibrillator in my chest; it's probably not a good idea for me to get zapped on live TV." He told Smith: "As far as in-ring, which I get [asked] a lot, I'm done.
In an emotional interview with ESPN's Stephen A. Smith, Triple H confirmed that he's retiring from in-ring activity after suffering a cardiac event last ...
In a snippet of his interview with ESPN's Stephen A. Smith for Stephen A's World, which aired Friday on ESPN's First Take, Triple H said he has a defibrillator ...
My wife [WWE executive Stephanie McMahon] saw some blood and stuff that I was coughing up, and I went and got checked, and it was coming from the viral pneumonia, but I had fluid in my lungs. I had some fluid around my heart so they followed up on it and did an EKG and Echo and everything. My lungs were inflamed, and as the next couple of days went on and I got home, it got increasingly worse.
The wrestler, real name Paul Levesque, has struggled with health issues.
He held 14 WWE world titles and was one of the company's biggest stars during the "Attitude Era," the time during which the WWE produced stars like Stone Cold Steve Austin and The Rock. He's also competed in the main event of the WWE's marquee show, Wrestlemania, an incredible seven times. Do you wake up from this?' That's tough to swallow and makes you think differently." "There's moments in there when they're putting you out for stuff and you think, 'Is this it?
WWE legend Triple H — real name Paul Levesque — announced Friday he will retire from in-ring competition after experiencing health issues in recent years.
It doesn’t make you any less driven for the things that you do, but it certainly makes you appreciate the things you have more — your friends, your family.” Suddenly, I come home and I’m a little bit sick, and their dad, who’s strong, always, suddenly is in the hospital. First of all, I have a defibrillator in my chest, which it’s not a good idea for me zapped on live TV.” - Levesque said he continued to experience heart issues during his time in the hospital. His condition got worse. - PerCageside Seats, Levesque said he came down with “viral pneumonia” and experienced inflamed lungs.
WWE star Paul "Triple H" Levesque revealed he has a defibrillator in his chest following last year's cardiac event, which he described as heart failure.
Ryback—or Ryan Allen Reeves—wrestled with WWE from 2000-2016. On Friday, he called out Triple H, also known as Paul Levesque, while saying that he wished Triple ...
He added that a defibrillator was placed in his chest. Ryback sued the WWE in 2019 over the rights to his name. This is not the first time Ryback has feuded with Triple H. In 2019, he tweeted that Triple H told him he wasn't allowed to be on the cover of Muscle and Fitness magazine. Ryback alleges this phrase is too similar to his own catchphrase, "Feed me more." I don't know.' I'm not in the creative meetings. I put out a heartfelt message and speak from experience, but wish him the best.