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Former WWE Champion Marc Mero Shares Health Update
Mero revealed he had an enlarged aorta during a routine echocardiogram but does not currently need further treatment.
Published on Feb. 20, 2026
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Former WWE Intercontinental Champion Marc Mero took to social media to share an update on his health after a routine echocardiogram revealed he had an enlarged aorta. Mero, who had a heart valve replacement in 2016, expressed gratitude that he does not currently need any additional medical procedures.
Why it matters
Mero's health issues have been public since 2007 when he first disclosed the possibility of needing a heart valve transplant. As a former high-profile wrestler, updates on Mero's condition are of interest to his many fans and the broader wrestling community.
The details
During a follow-up appointment for the heart valve replacement he received in 2016, Mero's echocardiogram showed he had an enlarged aorta. Mero kept this information private, only sharing it with close family and friends, before ultimately deciding to provide a public update on social media expressing relief that he does not currently require any additional medical procedures.
- Mero had a heart valve replacement in 2016.
- Six weeks ago, Mero had a routine echocardiogram as part of his follow-up care.
The players
Marc Mero
A former WWE Intercontinental Champion who has been open about his heart health issues since 2007.
Cleveland Clinic
The medical facility where Mero received his heart valve replacement in 2016.
What they’re saying
“Sharing some incredible news. Six weeks ago I had an echocardiogram as part of my routine follow-up on the heart valve I had replaced in 2016 at the Cleveland Clinic. The valve I received is a bovine valve, and typically they last about 10–15 years before another open-heart…”
— Marc Mero (Twitter)
The takeaway
Mero's willingness to be transparent about his ongoing health challenges serves as an important reminder for all individuals to prioritize their heart health and stay vigilant about regular check-ups and follow-up care, especially for those with a history of heart-related issues.
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