WWE News And Rumors: Jake 'The Snake' Roberts To Be Released From ICU This Weekend [VIDEO]

WWE Hall of Famer Jake "The Snake" Roberts is slated to be moved out of the ICU this weekend, but he will remain hospitalized as doctors evaluate him.

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Sinn "Kizarny" Bodhi has been by Roberts' side this whole time after Roberts alerted the flight crew that he was experiencing chest tightening and shortness of breath during his flight to Las Vegas for an appearance that Bodhi had put together.

Bodhi has been updating Roberts' status this week on his Facebook page, and he told CBS D.C. that Roberts will be moved out of the ICU by this weekend and he will remain in the hospital under observation until doctors feel that he can recover at home and safely be released.

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Once Roberts is discharged from the hospital, the plan is to have him stay with Bodhi for a while before going back to his home in Atlanta. Bodhi made it clear that Roberts' hospitalization had nothing to do with his past substance abuse problems.

Bodhi talked about the attention that Roberts' health scare has garnered.

"If he was still in Atlanta and just sort of hibernating, he wouldn't be getting the attention or medication that he needed and he could be a lot worse right this second," Bodhi told CBS D.C.

Bodhi also talked about the mass that was found on Roberts' brain.

"They most likely thought the mass in his brain was a wound from his years of wrestling," he said.

Roberts was said to be in rough shape and his immune system was a mess when he was hospitalized last week, but Bodhi revealed on Facebook earlier this week that he was taken off ventilators and able to speak.

Roberts has had his own personal struggles over the years, but he was able to clean up through the help of Diamond Dallas Pages' DDP Yoga and he was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame on April 5 during WrestleMania weekend in New Orleans.

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