The wide, wide world of sports is really sick
OU's Gentry Williams, Kansas coach Bill Self, sportscaster Mike Francesca, wrestler Alexa Bliss have "health scares"; Steve McMichael battling ALS; golfer Jon Rahm can't play; wrestler Bray Wyatt MIA
Two football players:
OU defensive back Gentry Williams out of hospital, in good spirits after collapsing during practice - video
Tulsa, Okla. - An Oklahoma University football player experienced an "exertional collapse in a tug of war at the end of practice." OU defensive back Gentry Williams out of hospital, in good spirits after collapsing during practice.
No age reported.
Chicago Bears Legend Steve McMichael in Fight for Life Against ALS
March 21, 2023
Legendary Chicago Bears defensive tackle Steve "Mongo" McMichael is now paralyzed and unable to talk as he continues his battle with Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).
The 65-year-old former NFL and WCW star revealed his ALS diagnosis, also known as Lou Gehrig's Disease, in April 2021.
The illness is a rare neurological condition that affects motor neurons, which are the nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord that control voluntary muscle movements like chewing, walking and talking.
https://www.newsweek.com/chicago-bears-legend-steve-mcmichael-fight-life-against-als-1789195
A basketball coach:
Bill Self 'in good condition,' set to rejoin Kansas Jayhawks
March 12, 2023
Kansas coach Bill Self was discharged from the University of Kansas Health System on Sunday and returned home, the school announced. He is expected to rejoin the team this week in advance of the NCAA tournament.
Self missed the Big 12 tournament after going to the hospital Wednesday night complaining of chest tightness and balance concerns.
https://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/35844905/bill-self-good-condition-set-rejoin-kansas-jayhawks
A radio sportscaster:
Radio legend Mike Francesa reveals health scare similar to Kansas' Bill Self
March 14, 2023
It appears sports radio legend Mike Francesa knows a little bit about what Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball coach Bill Self has gone through in recent days. Per Bridget Hyland of NJ Advance Media for NJ.com and Ryan Glasspiegel of the New York Post, Francesa was speaking about Self during the latest edition of "The Mike Francesa Podcast" when the 68-year-old media personality revealed he received a stent last year. "I went in to the doctor, had a blockage," Francesa explained. "They said, 'Hey you got a blockage, have to put a stent in.' They put the stent in, and the next day I feel OK. You have to take some medication after that, you’ve got to stay on blood thinners. You’ve got to watch what you eat, which I should’ve done years ago. But the bottom line is medicine’s great these days, so hopefully, Bill’s OK." As noted by Jeff Borzello of ESPN, the University of Kansas Health System said on Sunday that Self "arrived at the emergency department Wednesday evening March 8" with "chest tightness and balance concerns." The 60-year-old later "underwent a standard heart catheterization and had two stents placed for the treatment of blocked arteries." Self was discharged on Sunday, and he has since confirmed he plans to rejoin Kansas ahead of the upcoming NCAA tournament.
A golfer:
Jon Rahm Withdraws from Players Championship With Illness
March 10, 2023
Jon Rahm, the No. 1-ranked player in both the SI World Golf Rankings and OWGR, withdrew from the Players Championship on Friday afternoon due to illness. Rahm, who has won three times in 2023 on the PGA Tour, opened the tournament with a 71 and was grouped with Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy, who were scheduled to see off for the second round at 12:56 p.m. His next scheduled start is the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play in two weeks.
Two pro wrestlers:
Bray Wyatt is dealing with an illness
March 19, 2023
There's been a lot of talk about Bray Wyatt's status in the last week or so because he hasn't appeared on the last couple of episodes of WWE Friday Night SmackDown.
WWE is no longer pushing Bray Wyatt vs. Bobby Lashley for WrestleMania and recent reports suggested that Wyatt has been dealing with a "physical issue."
During his appearance on TSN Radio's Sunday Night's Main Event, Dave Meltzer said that Wyatt is dealing with an illness and he does not know what his status is for WrestleMania.
https://www.newsbreak.com/news/2963093478067-bray-wyatt-is-dealing-with-an-illness
Alexa Bliss Reveals Skin Cancer Scare Amid WWE Absence
March 22, 2023
On her Instagram Stories, the Goddess of WWE revealed that she recently had a skin procedure, seemingly due to her use of tanning beds.
Bliss gave a message to her younger self that she should have stayed out of these beds and thanked the American Skin Institute for her treatment.
https://www.sescoops.com/news/alexa-bliss-shares-health-update-amid-wwe-absence
Meanwhile, what happened to Damar Hamlin? Isn't it weird that news of him just so abruptly stopped after massive public discussion? It's almost as if, whatever happened there is something no one wants to call attention to...
One positive aspect from all this is more people are beginning to question the jab and its possible detrimental effects ( I would have said likely but I am trying to sound balanced)...however there is worse coming our way. Dr. Cottrell offered a jaw-dropping analysis of the next bioweapon to be deployed, confirming that the US DoD is working on this bioweapon right now, and they will release it soon. The CDC's head, Dr. Redfield, confirmed this just today, saying the next plague will be far worse than covid. Dr. Cottrell says it's going to be a chimeria: HIV + SARS + H5N1. This triple threat combo is essentially "aerosolized HIV," meaning it destroys the immune system and can spread through the air. It's a devastating depopulation weapon and it will also be used to destroy the remaining food supply by shutting down nearly all animal farms that produce meat.
See the full interviews plus the Brighteon broadcast at: https://www.brighteon.com/channels/hrreport
And have a sunshiny day everyone!!!