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WWE Hall of Famer Blackjack Mulligan told Mike Mooneyham of The Post & Courier that it was actually his wife that found their son Barry Windham at the family's ranch in Florida last month.

"He just fell. He passed out. He was totally out of it when we found him. He couldn’t hear me. I asked him how many fingers I had, and he said he didn’t know. He couldn’t raise his right hand and couldn’t move his right fingers."

"He obviously fell, but we don’t know why. It could have been all day before we found him. By then the organs were failing, and he didn’t even recognize us."

Mulligan also says that Windham's left knee was "the size of a cantaloupe" from the fall and that his right foot had been turned in a 45-degree angle and spun inside his femur. Windham's left knee was dislocated, his right wrist was broken from the fall and he suffered elbow injuries as well as a big knot on the back of his head.

There was fear that Windham had suffered a chipped or broken neck that was affecting the nerves in his arm and leg but Windham did recover feeling in his fingers and toes. Windham did have a heart attack and the heart procedure went well. Doctors said there was minimal damage and that Windham had a big, strong heart.

Mulligan says that his son is facing long-term rehab and possibly knee/leg surgery. He said, "It’s going to be a long deal. It was a very close call ... we almost lost him."

Mulligan revealed that WWE is paying for Windham's rehab treatments as Triple H, Windham's longtime friend, approved all of the funding. Mulligan said, "A big, black Cadillac limo pulled up to the hospital. A chauffeur got out, and two doctors put him (Windham) in the back of an ambulance and whisked him off. He’s at a place where they’re taking care of all of his problems. He’s being ministered to physically and spiritually."

http://www.wrestlezone.com/news/244723-h...ry-details
^Wonderful to hear that he is being tended to well.

WWE has not had the track-record of really helping out their former stars, but in this case they are.
LWC Wrote:^Wonderful to hear that he is being tended to well.

WWE has not had the track-record of really helping out their former stars, but in this case they are.

I'm beginning to wonder about that. We have all assumed that the WWE has done nothing, and maybe it's only for select individuals. But when the story came out after the Scott Hall incident, the comments that Stephanie had said were that they first put Scott in rehab back in his original WWF days. They also talked bout the many times they paid for rehab for Shawn Michaels and I have heard comments by Steve Lombardi about the WWE signing him to a WWE contract for no other purpose thant the put him on their insurance to get some type of medical procedures paid for that otherwise he would not have been able to do. So I wonder if there has been more than we will ever know about?
^You wonder why these things never surface.
Since the WWE loves publicity, but maybe this is similar to the profession athletes whom no one knows anything about what charitable activities they actually participate or give to