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Legendary wrestling commentator reveals colon cancer diagnosis

Legendary wrestling commentator Jim Ross announced he has been diagnosed with colon cancer.

Ross revealed on social media Thursday that he learned of his condition earlier in the week and he is scheduled to have surgery within the next two weeks.

‘I appreciate your concern and support,’ Ross said.

Considered one of the greatest wrestling personalities to put on a headset, Ross became a star during his time in WWE, as he spent more than 20 years with the company through two stints. His passion on calls and ability to capture big moments − plus his catchphrases like ‘by god’ − is what made him a well-regarded voice for wrestling fans.

He was paired up with Jerry ‘The King’ Lawler during most of his time with the company, forming one of the most iconic duos in wrestling commentary. He was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2007.

Ross signed with All Elite Wrestling in 2019 and has been with the company since then. He began as the lead play-by-play announcer for the start of AEW Dynamite but the 73-year-old has gone through some health issues during his time with the promotion, resulting in a reduced schedule.

In October 2021, Ross revealed he was diagnosed with skin cancer, but was cancer-free two months later. In February 2024, he said he had cancer surgery for his right hip.

Ross’ last time appearing for AEW commentary was in April for the Dynasty pay-per-view.

This post appeared first on USA TODAY
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