Triple H thanks everyone for reaching out to him after announcing his retirement

Triple H broke the news in Stephen A’s World this week that he has officially retired from wrestling, and went into detail about his near-death experience last year. He said take first My character, “I had viral pneumonia. My lungs were inflamed, and as the next couple of days went by and I got home, it got increasingly worse. My wife [WWE executive Stephanie McMahon] I saw some blood and stuff I was coughing, went and got checked, and it was coming from viral pneumonia, but I had fluid in my lungs. I had some fluid around my heart so they followed through and did the EKG and Echo and everything. Basically, the way your heart is pumping 55-60 percent of your ejection fraction is a good number. I was 30 percent. I got a quick text saying don’t take time, quickly pack your bag and head to the emergency room and I’ll fill you up on the way. So, by the time I got to the emergency room, my ejection fraction was down to 22 percent, which, you know, was heart failure. “

He later added when Smith asked him if he’d be back in the ring, “…

“The Game” returned to social networking sites, on Sunday, thanking everyone for the messages they sent to him after meeting him. He began with a quote from novelist Louis Lamore – “There will come a time when you will think that it is all over; this will be the beginning.”

He then wrote, “I am really humbled by the texts, calls, posts and all the kind words. I am so grateful to each of you. I wish I could reply to each of you, but I am writing very slowly. You will never leave home again. I hope you know how much you mean All of me. Stay healthy, be grateful for all you have and take advantage of the day……. I know I am!”

Elsewhere in the interview, he discussed his current role with WWE, confirming that he’s back in the office – “No no, my feet aren’t far from the gas. I suppose somehow I should step back a bit. I’m still in recovery, and my stamina isn’t quite what it used to be.” Now I’m back, I’m in the office. I’m totally focused on recruiting and developing our talent for the future. Whether it’s building more performance centers. Whether it’s finding the next young stud out there, male or female, like Gable Steveson. Recently two-time NCAA Champion. Olympic gold medalist, his next step is in WWE and with us, find out, he’s creating that future, that’s the biggest focus for me, and as we go forward from there, he’s making sure WWE is a success for future generations.”

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