“Hacksaw” Jim Duggan.Photo: George Napolitano/FilmMagic

Hacksaw Jim Duggan

Former wrestler"Hacksaw" Jim Dugganwas faced with a terrifying, real-life battle when an intruder broke into his home on Thursday.

The WWE alum, 68, told Wrestling Inc. in an interview published Friday that a man in his mid-20s entered his South Carolina home at around 6:45 p.m. the previous evening. Duggan said he tackled him to the ground and grabbed his .44 caliber pistol,proceeding to hold the intruder at gunpoint.

After Duggan and his wife, Debra, heard commotion in their neighborhood that they believed could be related to the man in their home, they turned theirChristmaslights off and told the frightened man to be quiet, after the latter reportedly told the couple that people were after him to kill him.

Duggan said he let Kershaw County Sheriff’s Department handle the matter, expressing that he did not want to press charges.

“Thank God we didn’t shoot him,” Duggan told the outlet of the startling event, which he alsoaddressed on Instagram.

PEOPLE has reached out to the Kershaw County Sheriff’s Department for more on the story.

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Aside from this latest incident, Duggan has been having a tough time with his health. In May, the star, who was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2011, said he wasrestarting treatment for prostate cancer.

“I hope you enjoyed the pictures and videos of our travels,” Duggan, who alsobattled prostate cancerlast year, said in a video while seated next to his wife, Debra. “We’ve been having a great time.”

“But reality is here, and I’m afraid I have some bad news,” he continued. “It seems like my cancer treatment is not over, even after the removal of my prostate last October.”

Duggan added, “Tomorrow, I’m having my second hormone shot and Tuesday I’m being set up for radiation treatment, which will be eight weeks, five days a week.”

“Hacksaw” Jim Duggan and Robbie E.William Baker/Sports Illustrated via Getty Images

Jim Duggan

Despite the setback, Duggan said his doctors had good news about his prognosis.

“The doctors are very optimistic that they caught it early,” he said in the video. “But still, it’s a very terrifying time for me and my family.”

source: people.com