WWE Hall of Famer Jake "The Snake" Roberts was hospitalized last week after his flight landed in Las Vegas for an appearance at an event being thrown by Sinn Bodhi, and Bodhi recently took to his Facebook page to update Roberts' status.
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Bodhi shared some good news on Roberts as he seems to be making some improvements in the hospital.
"UPDATE on Jake the Snake Roberts: Jake is making progress on his breathing treatments quicker [than] expected! Hopefully be off ventilator in a couple days," Bodhi wrote... "He's resilient! Today when he was awake I joked with the doctors & asked if they could give him fake boobs or at least a face transplant... Jake smiled & gave me the finger lol Which means he's feeling better! #FeelBetterJake"
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Roberts alerted the flight crew that something was wrong on his way to Las Vegas for Bodhi's event as he experienced shortness of breath and extreme chest tightening which led to the crew contacting an ambulance to take Roberts to the hospital when the plane landed.
Roberts was then rushed to the hospital where it was revealed he had pneumonia in both of his lungs and his lungs had very little function, which he's still being treated for.
Roberts also has a neurologist looking into a mass that was found on his brain which could stem from years of impact he experienced while wrestling in the WWE.
Jake, who had surgery to treat cancer in his leg back in May, received a clean bill of health in a PET scan after the procedure, so his past struggles with drugs and alcohol reportedly have nothing to do with his most recent health scare. Roberts' immune system is said to also be in bad shape.
Roberts has had personal demons throughout his life, but he was able to clean up through the use of DDP Yoga and he was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame on April 6 in New Orleans.
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