Legendary AEW commentator Jim Ross has seen his share of major health issues over the past year and most recently was diagnosed with colon cancer and underwent surgery to remove the tumors.
Appearing on his podcast this week, Ross shared that the surgery was a success and that he is now cancer-free and plans on achieving his goal of being at AEW's upcoming All In PPV in Texas:
"The cancer’s gone which I’m very happy to say. I’m blessed that my health has returned and I’m feeling pretty damn good."
"I’m tired of sitting at home, and I’m excited about the opportunities that await. I am feeling better. My plan is to be in Dallas for the big event."
Ross also spoke of his recovery and how supportive AEW and Tony Khan were through his situation:
"I’m very indebted to AEW for hiring me, bringing me on board, and Tony Khan has been amazingly wonderful during my illness. He supported me wholeheartedly and I really do appreciate that. That’s the way a boss should act, should do is take care of your people. And Tony Khan has certainly taken good care of me, and I plan on being reciprocal and doing my best to take care of him in my role going forward."
