‘Dear Friends, Family & Fans, I’m Not Feeling Well’: Bret Hart’s Debilitating Health Update 7 Years After Defeating Prostrate Cancer Leaves Everyone Sad

‘Dear Friends, Family & Fans, I’m Not Feeling Well’: Bret Hart’s Debilitating Health Update 7 Years After Defeating Prostrate Cancer Leaves Everyone Sad

WWE legend Bret Hart is one of the greatest in-ring performers of all time, however, recently age has been catching up to him. Currently, at 65 years old, Hart is way past his prime and is nursing his ill health.

Recently, Bret Hart made a post on his Instagram which led to millions of fans expressing their support for him. The WWE legend recently revealed how he suffers from poor health conditions and how the doctors had asked him to rest properly to improve his health. This disheartening news led to fans from all over the globe wishing and supporting him.

WWE fans unite to wish good health to Bret Hart

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One of the greatest champions of all time, Bret Hart has entertained fans for a long time. The 65-year-old has carved out a place in the hearts of wrestling fans for his stint in WWE in the 90s, where he rose to become one of the main-event attractions.

However, as time passed, Hart’s age started catching up to him. Recently, owing to his ill health, The Hitman had to cancel his tour, and take rest. Hart decided on informing the fans about the sad update in order to avoid any further complications for his fans.

Moreover, just after seven years of defeating prostate cancer, Hart again revealed an update about his poor health. Hart wrote, “Dear Friends, Family & Fans. Unfortunately, after recent travel I am currently not feeling well & as per doctors orders I was asked to say home & rest. “

No sooner did the news get out, WWE and wrestling fans from all over the world united to show their support for Bret Hart. Here are the top comments:

“I’d say you’ve more than earned a rest. Your fans want you to be well!”

“You take care of yourself and don’t stress ♥️”

“Love you Bret, Feel better.”

“Get well bret ,in our thoughts .l❤️❤️❤️❤️”

“Stay healthy! Perfect execution leads to an inevitable excellence of exhaustion 💖🖤”

“We understand, Bret. Life happens. Situations happen. Get well soon, champ.”

“Rest well my 🐐”

“Don’t worry about it bret , we all understand, aslong as you get better thats all that matters 💕you will always be my hero”

“Health first , we need u around for a long time”

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Being one of the greatest wrestlers, Hart amasses an enormous fan base, and it was evident from the support he received on his social media post. Nevertheless, the legends of yesterday similar to Hart have proclaimed their battle against time recently.

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Several WWE legends and old-timers have their age catching up to them

As time progresses, several old-school WWE superstars and legends are getting old, and are having their age catch up to them. While Bret Hart recently revealed his sickness, other names such as Jerry Lawler, Ric Flair, and Hulk Hogan also recently reported sickness.

In the past few years, Flair had been hospitalized several times, once almost going into a coma, while Hogan recently was almost paralyzed from his waist below. Similarly, Jerry Lawler was also recently announced to be in bad health.

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Nevertheless, these superstars have entertained fans from their childhood, and now we are wishing them all the best for their health. What do you make of the concerning health update provided by the WWE legend? Let us know in the comments section below.

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