Bobby Fulton
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Bobby Fulton ‘Feeling Better’ After Getting Hospitalized, Hopeful He’ll Be Discharged Soon

Bobby Fulton was hospitalized over the weekend, but he is now feeling better, so he’s hopeful that he will be able to go home soon.

A tweet by Fulton’s Twitter account on August 20 noted that he was rushed to the hospital, and doctors diagnosed him with sepsis and double pneumonia. Near the end of the day on August 21, Fulton tweeted that he’s feeling better, and he’s hopeful he’ll be out of the hospital by Tuesday.

Fulton subsequently posted an update, noting that the doctors got rid of his sepsis, but he’s still on oxygen because he’s dealing with pneumonia.

In recent years, Fulton has successfully battled throat cancer, and he remains active in the wrestling world by making various appearances. He had a remarkable career as an in-ring competitor, as he competed around the United States and won the tag team titles with Tommy Rogers in Jim Crockett Promotions, the National Wrestling Alliance, and World Class Championship Wrestling , later known as the World Class Wrestling Association, among other promotions.

WrestleZone sends its best wishes to Fulton and his family during this difficult time.

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