
How is “Good Ole’ J.R.” doing these days?
After swelling his eye shut due to taking a bad fall before AEW & NJPW: The Forbidden Door 2, Jim Ross has been on hiatus from All Elite Wrestling.
On the latest installment of his “Grilling J.R.” podcast, the legendary pro wrestling commentator gave a detailed update on his condition.
Featured below are some of the highlights.
On how heโs getting better everyday since his fall, then starts sharing the story of what happened: “Iโm feeling pretty good. Iโm getting better every day. I just had a string of bad luck, health wise, which is very unusual for me because, knock on wood, Iโve been very blessed with good health. But when you get to be 71, and youโre trying to live a young manโs life in a young manโs business and going on the road every week, it can get very challenging. So thatโs kind of what I found myself in that situation. But what happened was, itโs a hell of a story, at least it was for me. I got up and not unlike a lot of other people, I had to go to the bathroom in the middle of the night, so I hopped out of bed to go to my bathroom, and apparently I tripped over my CPAP cord. When I did, I fell face-first into the end table next to my bed, and the corner hit over here somewhere. So I had a huge knot immediately, eye swelled shut almost immediately. But I was so sleepy and so out of it that I just got back in bed. I think I actually went to the bathroom. Mother Nature won that match, and then I got back in bed.”
On having a headache the next morning, but not letting that stop him from traveling to Chicago for Collision and how he later realized he had suffered a concussion: “The next morning, when I woke up, that was my flight out to Chicago to do that first show, Collision, and thatโs all I was thinking about. I woke up and I had a bad-ass headache, but okay, a headache ainโt gonna keep JR out of work. But I had a bad headache, which was a result of the concussion, and my only thought was, โI gotta finish packing and get on the road.โ Thatโs kind of what I did, but I was very unstable. Everything was very foggy, and Iโd have been better off staying at home, but hard-headedness and being stubborn, and I felt like I had a commitment that Iโd made that I wanted to fulfill. So I got dressed rather slowly, and my driver, he knows if Iโm not standing there ready to go, to come upstairs where I live. But I was downstairs waiting, and on a little unsteady ground, and flew to Chicago. As the day went on in Chicago, my voice kept going in and out, and I donโt know what the hell that was. I thought, โWell, Iโll get over it. Iโll drink a lot of hot tea or hot coffee or hot something, and make that work for me.โ But it was just too much to overcome, and I apologize for how I sounded. I didnโt tend to sound that way, I didnโt want to sound that way, and I know I disappointed a lot of people. I disappointed me. I donโt think it made anybody in AEW real happy how I sounded, but I was doing the best that I could. So after that show was over, I went back to the announcersโ locker room, where we all dress, and I sat there for a little bit and I thought, โMan, I canโt keep doing this. I donโt feel good. Somethingโs not right. I got here, I did the best that I could. But boy, I need to get home.โ So good old Rafael Morffi, whoโs taken care of me so much on the road over the years, helped me get back to the hotel. I tucked myself in, and I didnโt even get undressed that night. I wanted to make sure I could not waste any time making the flight the next morning. So I flew home, headache and all, and Iโve been here ever since. Iโve been out of the house a few times to go to the grocery store, maybe two or three times in the last few weeks. Other than that, Iโve got people that are helping me get groceries or whatever I need, prescriptions, things like that. But I was too unsteady to drive, and sure as hell too unsteady to walk around a grocery store. So I had my housekeeper buy me a little cane, which Iโm embarrassed to say Iโve used a little bit, not outside, but here in the house to help me get around so I donโt have any more falls.”
On how he has no return date as of yet, but that Tony Khan has been very kind and patient with him: “I was very lucky I woke up. I was very lucky I didnโt bleed out because I had a lot of blood on my pillow cases. I had to fight through it, and Iโve been fighting through it ever since. The concussion was one issue. Iโm working on our book. I got a manuscript here that weโve written, and Iโve been trying to get to it to read it, but I havenโt been able to see good enough out of one eye. So Iโm getting back on that track. Iโm trying to get caught back up on that deal, but as far as going back on the road, I donโt have a return date. Tony Khanโs been very nice as far as โtake all the time you need, and if you want to take several weeks off or the summer off, whatever youโd like to do, just get healthy.โ So I appreciate the fact that heโs being patient with me and that he is encouraging my good health because thatโs really the main thing, and it gives us all an eye-opener. Thereโs nothing more important than our health. So many times, we take it for granted, and I have for years. So Iโm gonna be a little bit more aware of my health, Iโm gonna be a little bit more aware of how I take care of myself, but in the meantime, Iโve been here at home.”
On how he should have just stayed home instead of travel: “My mistake I made was just being hardheaded and stubborn and getting on that airplane on that Saturday morning and flying to Chicago. I should have backed off, I should have stayed home, and I didnโt. I just thought I was doing the right thing for the company and the fans and myself, but it was the wrong thing for all of us. I should have stayed home.”
Check out the complete episode of the show at Apple.com. H/T to Fightful.com for transcribing the above quotes.