“It’s called the Widowmaker” – Stephanie McMahon makes confession about how seriously ill Triple H was

“It’s called the Widowmaker” – Stephanie McMahon makes confession about how seriously ill Triple H was

Stephanie McMahon has opened up on how serious the situation with Triple H was when he fell ill. The star needed a defibrillator after he suffered a very serious heart issue.

Stephanie McMahon spoke about Triple H’s health issues

Stephanie McMahon interviewed Natalya on her What’s Your Story podcast, where they spoke about the veteran’s time in the company.

McMahon also shared one of the most difficult times that she has gone through. She said that she had almost lost Paul Levesque, aka Triple H. She said that was her husband and that was her everything. She added that it had changed her whole perspective on her life and what mattered in the long run. She added that now it no longer mattered to her if he did the daily chores in life, like taking out the trash. However, she did add with a laugh that it had been long enough that she was getting annoyed with him at times again.

“When I almost lost Paul. That’s my husband, that’s my everything and it just really reframed my whole perspective on what mattered. And I don’t really care if he takes out the trash or not. It’s been enough time now where I’m starting to get annoyed again.”

The health issue that Triple H was suffering from was known for being a very threatening one that had caused a lot of loss of life in others who had suffered it. Stephanie McMahon mentioned the nickname associated with the disease as well during the interview, saying that it was called “the Widowmaker”.

Natalya also pointed out how it was often fatal.

oThe former WWE executive shared that she was very terrified of the situation and shared her sadness as well.

“It’s called the Widowmaker for a reason.”

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