Jim Ross Checks In With Detailed Update On His Condition After Bad Fall

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 heโ€™s getting better everyday since his fall, then starts sharing the story of what happened: “Iโ€™m feeling pretty good. Iโ€™m getting better every day. I just had a string of bad luck, health wise, which is very unusual for me because, knock on wood, Iโ€™ve been very blessed with good health. But when you get to be 71, and youโ€™re trying to live a young manโ€™s life in a young manโ€™s business and going on the road every week, it can get very challenging. So thatโ€™s kind of what I found myself in that situation. But what happened was, itโ€™s 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 thatโ€™s all I was thinking about. I woke up and I had a bad-ass headache, but okay, a headache ainโ€™t gonna keep JR out of work. But I had a bad headache, which was a result of the concussion, and my only thought was, โ€˜I gotta finish packing and get on the road.โ€˜ Thatโ€™s kind of what I did, but I was very unstable. Everything was very foggy, and Iโ€™d have been better off staying at home, but hard-headedness and being stubborn, and I felt like I had a commitment that Iโ€™d made that I wanted to fulfill. So I got dressed rather slowly, and my driver, he knows if Iโ€™m 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 donโ€™t know what the hell that was. I thought, โ€˜Well, Iโ€™ll get over it. Iโ€™ll 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 didnโ€™t tend to sound that way, I didnโ€™t want to sound that way, and I know I disappointed a lot of people. I disappointed me. I donโ€™t 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, โ€˜Man, I canโ€™t keep doing this. I donโ€™t feel good. Somethingโ€™s 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, whoโ€™s 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 didnโ€™t 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 Iโ€™ve been here ever since. Iโ€™ve 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, Iโ€™ve 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 Iโ€™m embarrassed to say Iโ€™ve used a little bit, not outside, but here in the house to help me get around so I donโ€™t 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 didnโ€™t bleed out because I had a lot of blood on my pillow cases. I had to fight through it, and Iโ€™ve been fighting through it ever since. The concussion was one issue. Iโ€™m working on our book. I got a manuscript here that weโ€™ve written, and Iโ€™ve been trying to get to it to read it, but I havenโ€™t been able to see good enough out of one eye. So Iโ€™m getting back on that track. Iโ€™m trying to get caught back up on that deal, but as far as going back on the road, I donโ€™t have a return date. Tony Khanโ€™s been very nice as far as โ€˜take all the time you need, and if you want to take several weeks off or the summer off, whatever youโ€™d like to do, just get healthy.โ€™ So I appreciate the fact that heโ€™s being patient with me and that he is encouraging my good health because thatโ€™s really the main thing, and it gives us all an eye-opener. Thereโ€™s nothing more important than our health. So many times, we take it for granted, and I have for years. So Iโ€™m gonna be a little bit more aware of my health, Iโ€™m gonna be a little bit more aware of how I take care of myself, but in the meantime, Iโ€™ve 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 didnโ€™t. 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.