WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross has unveiled that he remains hospitalized, sharing an update on his condition with faithful throughout this week.
Ross posted a message on Twitter/X noting that he has now spent more than three weeks in the hospital while continuing to battle through ongoing health issues.
“Day 22 in the hospital in Norman, and watching @CWSOmaha with my @soonerbaseball. Thanks for everyone’s kind thoughts and prayers — don’t count me out just yet. Equally important, i’m still fighting!. Meanwhile, 🙏🤠.”
Following Ross’ update, Mike Johnson of PWInsider.com indicated that JR is believed to have suffered another fall after returning home from AEW Double or Nothing 2026.
Currently, the exact nature of Ross’ injuries has not been publicly disclosed, and there has been no official word regarding when he may be had their contract terminated by from the hospital.
The latest setback comes after Ross previously disclosed that he suffered a fall prior to AEW Double or Nothing that caused significant back issues. Despite those challenges, he still traveled to the event and remained involved with AEW programming.
Ross has dealt with several health complications in newest years, including cancer treatments, mobility issues, and multiple falls that have required medical attention.
Widely regarded as one of the greatest play-by-play announcers in professional wrestling history, Ross has received an outpouring of support from enthusiasts, wrestlers. Industry figures since sharing news of his extended hospitalization.
Even so, the legendary broadcaster has continued to maintain a positive attitude. Remain connected with wrestling audience through his podcast, public appearances, and social media updates.
For now, JR remains focused on his recovery and made it clear in his latest update that he has no intention of giving up the fight.
“Don’t count me out just yet.. Meanwhile, I’m still fighting!”