Dean Ambrose, qui a passé une bonne partie de l’année 2018 hors du ring après avoir subi une opération au triceps l’an dernier, soutient qu’il a évité la mort de peu.
En entrevue pour The Monitor, Ambrose soutient être heureux de revenir devant les fans car sa convalescence – ponctuée par deux chirurgies – a été difficile. Une infection au staphylocoque (une bactérie très dangereuse) aurait pu lui être fatale.
“It’s good to get back out in front of people. I had a lot of frustration I needed to really get out that built up over the last eight months. It was a long, long period of time. Much longer than would have been anticipated. It was just one nightmare after another. It was a pretty challenging period of time to go through. I ended up having two different surgeries. I had this MRSA, Staph infection. I nearly died. I was in the hospital for a week plugged up to this antibiotic drip thing, and I was on all these antibiotics for months that make you puke and crap your pants.”
Ambrose avoue avoir eu peur, mais se dit heureux de pouvoir lutter à nouveau.