As he fights ALS, Steve “Mongo” McMichael’s fans have been anxiously expecting updates on his condition. Fortunately, there is now some encouraging news to report regarding his recuperation.
Respected in the wrestling community, McMichael rose to prominence in WCW as a member of the legendary Four Horsemen group. Before departing the business in 1999, he had noteworthy feuds, one of which involved Goldberg.
McMichael was admitted to the hospital recently for what appeared to be pneumonia. Later, he developed a urinary tract infection and was admitted to the intensive care unit. Nonetheless, there is cause for optimism with a recent update from Jarrett Payton, the son of NFL legend Walter Payton and a former star in the league.
Payton took to Twitter to share that McMichael’s condition is showing signs of improvement with the administration of antibiotics for the UTI. Additionally, McMichael is undergoing a procedure to drain fluid from his lungs. Hospital officials anticipate his release in the next few days.
‘‘Update on Steve McMichael: Mongo’s condition is improving with the antibiotics administered for his UTI. Additionally, he is undergoing a procedure to drain fluid from his lungs. Hospital officials anticipate his release in the next few days. Thank you for all the prayers. #Bears”
https://twitter.com/paytonsun/status/1758583552260649215
It is noted that the news of McMichael’s improving condition arrives as a relief to fans who have been sending their prayers and support for his recovery.