Former WWE star shares powerful update on recovery and resilience
Summary
– Maryse marked two years since undergoing surgery to remove multiple tumors
– Doctors previously discovered 11 implants linked to a rare pre-cancerous condition
– The former WWE champion reflected on resilience and recovery on International Women’s Day
Maryse has opened up about her health journey two years after undergoing a major surgery that removed multiple tumors from her body.
The former WWE Women’s Champion previously revealed that doctors diagnosed her with a rare pre-cancerous condition known as Serous Borderline Tumors. The diagnosis led to a complex operation in which medical professionals discovered and removed 11 implants around her uterus, ovaries, and surrounding connective tissue.
March 8 marked the second anniversary of the procedure. Maryse shared a personal message reflecting on the experience along with photos from her recovery, including a hospital image and a mirror selfie showing her surgical scars.
She explained that the surgery involved a full radical hysterectomy that successfully removed the tumors. Maryse described waking up after the procedure as a life-changing moment that became another chapter in a much longer personal journey.
Maryse emphasized that the strength she relied on during the recovery process had already been built through earlier challenges in her life. According to her, the experience reinforced resilience that had developed over time rather than creating it.
The timing of her message also carried special meaning. The anniversary coincided with International Women’s Day, prompting Maryse to reflect on the struggles and strengths many women carry throughout their lives.
Although she occasionally appears alongside her husband, Mike Mizanin, known to WWE fans as The Miz, Maryse has largely stepped away from regular appearances in recent years. Her focus has shifted toward family life and other ventures, while she maintains a connection with fans through personal updates.
Two years after the frightening diagnosis and surgery, Maryse’s latest message highlights both the seriousness of her health battle and the resilience she says helped guide her through it.
