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The health of WWE icon 'Superstar' Billy Graham has received a concerning update from his wife, who is requesting urgent prayers.

The health of WWE icon 'Superstar' Billy Graham has received a concerning update from his wife, who is requesting urgent prayers.

The health of WWE icon 'Superstar' Billy Graham has received a concerning update from his wife, who is requesting urgent prayers.

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The spouse of the renowned pro wrestler "Superstar" Billy Graham shared a concerning update regarding her husband's ongoing health struggles while he remains hospitalized.
Valerie Coleman posted on Facebook that the medical professionals suggested removing life support from the ex-WWE wrestler, but she refused.
I urgently request prayers for my husband.
Tonight, the doctors suggested taking him off life support, but I declined.
Despite his physical limitations, he possesses a strong determination and resilience.
She posted on Facebook with a link to his GoFundMe, stating that God is the source of our hope.
For additional sports coverage, visit FOXNEWS.COM. The latest information regarding Graham's GoFundMe was provided in April.
Eldridge Wayne Coleman is the actual name of Graham.
Wayne has been away from home for four months, spending his time either at the rehabilitation center or in the hospital.
The update on April 26th stated that he has lost 80 pounds because of his ongoing appetite problems, which has resulted in him experiencing severe weakness.
His biggest obstacle is the Osteomyelitis infection that has affected his ears, skull, and sinus cavity.
He is receiving potent intravenous antibiotics thrice daily to cure his condition, and the infectious disease specialist has stated that he will require them for a minimum of three additional months.
He has lost his hearing completely due to this infection.
We hope that this is a temporary situation and will be resolved once the infection is treated.
He has had occasional kidney problems and has undergone dialysis.
Billy is experiencing heart and lung issues, as well as sores from being bedridden for four months and depression.
Randy Orton's father has dampened the possibility of the WWE star making a comeback to the ring by stating that the financial situation has become critical due to the fact that insurance is only providing partial coverage for his treatment.
He is paying $200 per day from his own funds for his rehabilitation copay expenses.
Regrettably, Wayne and his spouse Valerie were infected with Covid two months ago.
Valerie is facing the unfortunate situation of dealing with Long Covid, which has caused her to prolong her leave of absence. As a result, she and her family are left without any source of income.
The couple is going through a lot of emotional stress and anxiety because of the Covid situation. The wife is unable to visit her husband, and they are both worried about his health and their financial problems. This is causing a lot of heartache and stress for them.
It would be highly appreciated if anyone could donate any amount from their heart.
I am very grateful.
Kindly assist and offer prayers for the celebrity's recuperation and safe return to his rightful place of residence.
May God bestow blessings upon all of you, and I express my gratitude.
He is currently facing a very difficult challenge. The GoFundMe campaign that was started in February has collected over $14,000 so far.
The professional wrestler, who is currently 79 years old, made his first appearance in Stampede Wrestling in 1970. Later on, he transitioned to the NWA's Los Angeles region and adopted the name Billy Graham as a tribute to the evangelist.
He started his career in the American Wrestling Alliance and gradually progressed to the World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF) in the mid-1970s, which was later renamed as WWF and eventually WWE.
In 2004, he was honored with induction into the WWE Hall of Fame.
To obtain the FOX News application, click on the provided link. During his time in WWWF, he held the title of heavyweight champion once.
He received the Match of the Year award from Pro Wrestling Illustrated twice.