The initial reports regarding Konnan’s situation emerged from the creator “El Potro de Acero en el Ring,” who stated that chronic health issues necessitated the amputation of a lower limb. These reports were subsequently corroborated by “El Planchitas,” a collaborator for the Mexican sports publication RÉCORD, who confirmed the surgical procedure. Following the spread of contradictory reports concerning his status on social media, news organizations including MVS Noticias and El Heraldo de México clarified that Konnan remains alive but in a fragile physical condition. Further reports indicate that there is a risk that his other leg may also be affected by the same underlying medical conditions.

History of Medical Issues

This recent surgery follows a prolonged history of physical ailments for the veteran performer. His health began a decline in the mid-2000s, linked to the physical impact of his professional career.

Organ Failure and Transplants: Konnan underwent a kidney transplant in 2007 following organ failure. By 2022, he stated that he had been placed back on a waiting list for a new donor, as kidneys from living donors typically have a functional lifespan of 12 to 15 years.

Cardiovascular Issues: In February 2021, Konnan was hospitalized after contracting COVID-19. The virus impacted his kidneys and resulted in heart failure. Medical professionals at the time informed him there was a 60% probability of a total cardiac arrest.

Orthopedic Procedures: In addition to internal health struggles, Konnan has undergone major orthopedic surgeries, including a hip replacement in 2007.

The article then lists his wrestling accomplishments. Hopefully he can pull through and have a decent life after.

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    I take this opportunity to bring up how over he was in the late 90s. Guy was pure charisma and a megastar in Mexico.