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Luhasaurus, also known as Killswitch, is dealing with complications after suffering a pneumonia attack in both lungs.

The AEW fighter was hospitalized at the end of last month after his fiancee found him fainted in his house. He was urgently taken to the hospital, where it was determined that his oxygen level was less than 80. At that time, it was reported what He could resume training in approximately one month, but unfortunately, he suffered a setback in his recovery and there is concern that he may have suffered permanent damage.

Bryan Alvarez provided an update on the situation during Wrestling Observer Live.

“He has not returned to the gym and will not return to the gym for a while and will probably not fight for a while. And it is expected to fight again in a time.”

“Apparently there were complications,” Álvarez continued, mentioning that he could also have had a committed immune system due to other factors, possibly sleep apnea.

“It ends with a flu and a bad absorption of oxygen as a result of whatever it has happened, which became a pneumonia. And apparently it has a high risk of relapse, that is what they told me. The great concern is that after all this, they have been doing a test after another and apparently there may be permanent damage. They found calcification in a heart valve and his body is not producing iron, so apparently it is not producing iron It has to do a lot of tests.


Alvarez added that he still needs oxygen at home because even everyday activities can leave it out of breath and is not allowed to train because he has a high risk of relapse. Nor can he travel for at least 4 to 6 weeks and has to do with a specialist as soon as he can.

“I don't want to say it's a problem that ends my career, but it could be,” Álvarez continued.





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