• Triple H Issues First Statement After His Heart Surgery
Earlier this month, WWE revealed that Triple H underwent heart surgery.
Below is WWE’s statement:
“Paul Levesque, a.k.a. Triple H, underwent a successful procedure last week at Yale New Haven Hospital following a cardiac event. The episode was caused by a genetic heart issue and Paul is expected to make a full recovery.”
Triple H issued his first statement after his surgery and you can read it below:
“I’ve been blown away by the outreach and support from so many people. I’m recovering, doing well, & deeply grateful for all the love in my life.
Especially grateful for @ShawnMichaels & all the Superstars & crew @WWENXT! (Steph and the girls loved the snacks!)
See you soon.”
I’ve been blown away by the outreach and support from so many people. I’m recovering, doing well, & deeply grateful for all the love in my life. Especially grateful for @ShawnMichaels & all the Superstars & crew @WWENXT! (Steph and the girls loved the snacks!)
See you soon 🙏❤️— Triple H (@TripleH) September 21, 2021
Triple H’s last match took place on the January 11, 2021 episode of RAW, where he faced Randy Orton in a Street Fight. He hasn’t competed much in the last few years.
Also Read: WWE Hall Of Famer Wants Triple H To Reveal Details About His Heart Surgery
• ON THIS DAY IN WCW HISTORY (September 21, 1996) – WCW Saturday Night
On this day in 1996, Ted Turner’s World Championship Wrestling aired an episode of their weekly TV show ‘WCW Saturday Night’.
This episode was pre-taped from the Civic Center in Albany, Georgia and featured matches & storyline segments on the road to the ‘WCW Halloween Havoc 1996’ PPV.
The match-card of the show can be found here:
1. Jacques Rougeau & Carl Oulette vs. Scott & Steve Armstrong
2. Jim Powers vs. Disco Inferno
3. Diamond Dallas Page vs. Super Calo
4. Kevin Sullivan & Konnan vs. JL & Joe Gomez
5. Rey Misterio Jr. vs. Juventud Guerrera
