Jim Ross, WWE Hall of Famer, Shares Cancer Diagnosis
- Jim Ross, a 73-year-old WWE Hall of Famer and AEW commentator, announced in May 2025 that he was diagnosed with colon cancer and surgery is planned soon.
- Ross disclosed his diagnosis on social media after learning about it earlier that week, following previous cancer battles including skin cancer in 2021 and surgery in early 2024.
- Ross has served as a wrestling announcer since 1993, spent over 20 years with WWE, left in 2013, joined AEW in 2019, and manages reduced duties due to health issues.
- Ross received extensive support on Twitter, with thousands responding and notable figures like Matt Hardy wishing him well, while Ross himself expressed appreciation for the concern.
- This latest diagnosis and upcoming surgery highlight ongoing health challenges for Ross, suggesting a continued impact on his career and emphasizing the need for fan and organizational support.
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Legendary WWE Announcer Jim Ross Announces Cancer Diagnosis
Legendary wrestling commentator Jim Ross has told fans that he has colon cancer and is soon to undergo a lifesaving operation. The post Legendary WWE Announcer Jim Ross Announces Cancer Diagnosis appeared first on Breitbart.
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