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Braun Strowman Gives Unfortunate Health Update After Hospitalization

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Brawn Strowman recently took to social media, informing his followers about his hospitalization.

The former WWE superstar revealed that the doctors found an infection in his right knee. He claimed that the origin of the infection remained unknown at the time while asking his supporters for prayers and blessings.

Well spent the night in the hospital with an infection that came out of nowhere in my right knee. So I could use some prayers and well wishes. #ThisSucks #WhyMe #lol #painful #IGotThis #ThankYou #FeetAintFree

Braun Strowman, whose real name is Adam Scherr, was released from his contract in May 2025.

Since then, he has got his own TV show, Everything on the Menu with Braun Strowman, which premiered in October and is produced by WWE Studios.

In different interviews since being released, the 42-year-old has confirmed that he does not plan on returning to in-ring competition anytime soon.

Strowman is a former one-time WWE Universal Champion.

Braun Strowman Provides Unfortunate Health Update From Hospital

Braun Strowman has now provided an update on his condition, which unfortunately is not merry.

Alright, I just wanna come out here and say thank you everybody that’s been reaching out and all the well wishes on my post about this infection. I’m going on Day 2 in here, still plumbed up to IVs, waiting on cultures to come back to find out exactly what it is.

Pain’s pretty bad, but we’re still breathing. We’re still kicking. God’s got me, and I trust Him, and everything’s going to be okay. So, it’s going to take a little bit to get over this hump, but y’all know me, nothing keeps the monster down. So, again, thank you for all the well wishes and thoughts and prayers and everything and everybody reaching out. It doesn’t go unnoticed. I love all of y’all very much. Thank you.

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Everyone at TJRWrestling wishes The Monster Among Men a speedy recovery.