Jim Ross Hospitalized After Experiencing Difficulty Breathing, More

WWE Hall of Famer and AEW announcer Jim Ross was taken to the emergency room on Tuesday after he had some difficulty breathing.

In a now-deleted tweet, JR revealed that he’s been admitted to the ER and will likely stay overnight. He wrote,

"Another trip to the ER.

Difficulty breathing.

Likely an overnight stay.

I'll be ok. Let's fight!"

We send our best wishes to JR for a quick and full recovery.

In other news, Orange Cassidy will be facing off against Zack Sabre Jr. at this Sunday’s AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door III pay-per-view event, and Cassidy recently appeared on the “Under The Ring” podcast to comment on preparing to face Sabre Jr, trying to get a different match out of Sabre than Bryan Danielson did, and more.

You can check out some highlights from the podcast below:

On preparing to face Sabre Jr.: "You just kinda’ hope for the best. I think I have a little bit of advantage this time because I was able to wrestle him last year, and I found out that he has a counter to everything I do, so it gave me a little bit of a year to kind of plan for his counters. He is the best technical wrestler in the world, so this is a little daunting."

On trying to get a different match out of Sabre than Bryan Danielson did: "I think it's very important that…I won't try to emulate that match because you've already seen it. I definitely think it's unique where I am a far different wrestler than Bryan Danielson. So it'll be a far different match I'll have with Zack Sabre, to have a match that is our own and not try to emulate something that will probably go down as one of the greatest technical wrestling matches ever, so yeah, it's best not you try to emulate but try to just be our own thing."

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