Former two times TNA Television Champion D-Von Dudley who is also a former ten times Tag Team champion and is currently managing the 24/7 Championship division of WWE recently provided health update after undergoing surgery.
D Von along with his Tag Team partner Bubba Ray Dudley appeared for the first time in 1999 after an amazing three year spell in the Extreme Championship Wrestling ECW. The contribution of the Dudley Boyz is impossible to deny in the Tag Team division of professional wrestling.

D-Von Dudley Gives Health Update After Surgery
After having an amazing spell of six years in WWE the legendary duo went to the Total Nonstop Action and spent nine years in the promotion. They had a small three are run on the independent circuit after they left the Total Nonstop Action.
In 2015 they joined WWE, but this run was only for promoting new talents. They announce their in retirement in 2016. Since then, D-Von is working as a backstage producer in WWE and he’s going quite strong right now.
D-Von Dudley recently went through a bad heart condition and he had to go through a surgery. Before that he was in charge of the WWE 24/& Championship management. Currently he is doing quite well.

D Von Dudley who is also a former ten times Tag Team champion and is currently managing the 24/7 Championship division of WWE recently spoke on Table Talk where he provided health update after undergoing surgery. He said;
“My back is doing phenomenal. I went from a walker, to a cane, and now I’m not even using a cane now. So I have my back brace, which is great.”
“Each day that goes by, it gets better and better where I feel less pain. I’m now just really enjoying my life in terms of no more pain, no more pulling of my hamstrings, and no one numbness going down my legs. My doctor, Dr. Glen Manzano, out of Dr. Phillips Hospital in Orlando, was a tremendous doctor.”

“I mean, they were only supposed to go in there and do L4 and L5. Then when they opened me up, they saw L6 was bad, so they had to clear that up. They had to shift my spine back to tilt it a little bit because our spine is supposed to be tilted a little bit. So they had to tilt it a little bit back to where it was because it went straight. Again, that’s from all the bumping over the years.”
“The nerve damage, they said when they went in there was unbelievable. They had never seen anything like that. The doctor had to come out and tell her (his wife), ‘The surgery is only going to take two hours, but it looks like we’re going longer.’ It winds up being seven hours.”
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