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AEW's Kenny Omega revealed Thursday on his Twitch channel that he recently underwent "emergency treatment" as he provided fans with a health update.
Omega has been sidelined since December after suffering a bout of diverticulitis. In a Twitch stream with Alex Jebailey on Thursday, Omega said that his recovery has been "two steps forward... maybe one and a half steps back," noting that he recently underwent an emergency treatment. Omega said:
Omega went on to say that while he doesn't have a timetable for a comeback, he does feel a responsibility to return to the ring:
Omega said that any comeback will have to be up to the high standards he has set for himself:
The full two-hour-plus stream can be viewed here.
Omega has been sidelined since December after suffering a bout of diverticulitis. In a Twitch stream with Alex Jebailey on Thursday, Omega said that his recovery has been "two steps forward... maybe one and a half steps back," noting that he recently underwent an emergency treatment. Omega said:
Omega said that he is still unsure of whether or not he will need surgery to treat the diverticulitis, and said that he can't provide a potential timeline for a comeback to the ring:It's been really touch and go. And I was feeling great for I would say, like a week or two. So for two weeks I was doing great. Then I ran into a little bit of a roadblock and I had to get some emergency treatment again.
Because I understand how I feel physically, and I've been through the ringer in terms of injuries and getting banged up and all that, I kind of now know when I feel like I can come back. This is the first time I've ever been put out with a sickness. And it's hard to know what's going on on the inside when you feel a little bit of pain but you don't really understand the inner workings of what's going on.
So I'd love to say, 'Hey guys, I'm on track to coming back next week, next month, or in half a year. I don't have that confidence this time.
When they're explaining to me I was 24 hours away from getting a terrible blood infection and possibly dying, this is like news to me. I've never heard of anything like that. I thought it was like, just shrugging it off. I was close to dying? Like are you kidding me? No way.
The doctors are there to ensure my safety and kind of to educate me as to how important this stuff is.
So, I don't want to talk out of my ass too much and just say 'Yeah, for sure, I'm going to be back, I'll be back at a certain day or a certain time because I don't know.
Omega went on to say that while he doesn't have a timetable for a comeback, he does feel a responsibility to return to the ring:
But I will say one thing, that after watching Dynamite this past week, I'm kind of getting a feeling for the lay of the land. If I can come back, I feel like I have to. There are too many great... I may never get an environment like that again. I don't know if I would call that fun, more of a responsibility. I've got a responsibility to mix it up with these guys that call themselves the best, because I used to be that guy. I used to have that confidence. And now instead of being that guy with that chip on his shoulder, it's my job to be the old guard as that gatekeeper. You want to call yourself the best? F---ing prove it, bitch. That's what I'm here for, or that's what I will come back for.
Omega said that any comeback will have to be up to the high standards he has set for himself:
Whether it be on the pay per view or on Dynamite or on Raw or SmackDown or NXT or anybody, it makes me want to get back in that ring shape. So I'm doing this weird balance of trying to balance the sickness and the pain, but also train and make sure things don't get too out of hand. If suddenly I'm healed and I'm cleared, I want to be able to hop back in. The bar is so high, I don't want to come back and be below that bar if I can. I'm just gonna try the best I can.
The full two-hour-plus stream can be viewed here.
Kenny Omega provides health update, recently underwent ’emergency treatment’
Omega spoke about his health on a Twitch stream Thursday.
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