AEW signed an impressive list of pro wrestling minds and legends when Tony Khan started the company. Dean Malenko was one man that helped in a big way during the company’s early days, but a health problem stood in the way. Now, he is recovering after brain surgery.
Dean Malenko’s Brain Surgery
During the recent Grilling JR podcast, Jim Ross mentioned encountering Dean Malenko during the Dynamite and Rampage tapings in Oklahoma City. Ross shared that Malenko underwent surgery to address symptoms related to his Parkinson’s disease.
I saw Dean Malenko. Malenko’s had some health issues. I saw him there. And he had brain surgery and it stops his shakes form the Parkinson’s and it has, he’s had the surgery. He’s such a sweetheart of a guy.
Jim Ross elaborated on Dean Malenko’s significant contribution to AEW. He also shed light on Malenko’s role in guiding talent through the process of constructing their matches on AEW programming.
He one of those unsung guys that’s such an MVP at AEW because of his guidance, his coaching. He encourages the talents to bring with them to him what they want to do… and then he helps them, he contributes. It’s teaching. All that is is coaching. And he’s really, really good at it.
Dean Malenko’s History in Pro Wrestling
Dean Malenko is a veteran in the world of professional wrestling, with a storied career that spans multiple decades. Malenko gained popularity over the years, while working for various wrestling companies, including WCW, where most fans remember his work.
During Dean Malenko’s time in WCW, he achieved considerable success, earning the nickname “The Man of 1,000 Holds” for his extensive list of wrestling moves. That is a nickname he certainly earned by demonstrating his technical expertise every time he stepped in the ring.
In recent years, Dean Malenko continued to contribute to the wrestling industry, making a notable appearance in All Elite Wrestling. As part of AEW, Malenko played a crucial behind-the-scenes role, utilizing his experience to contribute to the development of younger performers on the AEW roster, and to ensure that they put out the best product possible.
Our thoughts are with Dean Malenko as he gets over this rough patch. Hopefully, there are much brighter days ahead for him.