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NoRoolz
11-20-2005, 11:08 AM
Due to all the recent events I have been wondering how common drugs are in wrestling, I don't mean steroids either. I mean heroin, ecstacy, cocaine, LSD, etc. I've heard a lot of wrestlers are/have been on drugs, I've heard that:

Jake Roberts
Road Dogg
Steve Austin
Eddie Guerrero
Jeff Hardy
Rob Van Dam
Brian Christopher
Bam Bam Bigelow
Billy Gunn
X-Pac
Mr. Perfect
Hawk
British Bulldog

Have been or are on drugs. Can anyone confirm or deny any of these? I know Eddie was on liquid heroin (R.I.P) and am sure that Roberts was or is an addict, and RVD and Jeff Hardy are apparently potheads.

But how common are drugs in wrestling? Or alcohol addiction? If you know any other supposed drug-addicts or alcoholics please say. Thanks.

Maybe this should be in Q&A but I think it could be an interesting topic to discuss, and no-one really gives a shit about Q&A anymore.

So yeah, discuss :).

Kane Knight
11-20-2005, 11:09 AM
Reagal's another one.

Kane Knight
11-20-2005, 11:10 AM
And about half the roster are probably hooked on pain killers. IT's not hard narcotics, BUT it'sdangerous, it's a drug (IT's drugs), and it's prevalent.

Ska-Wars
11-20-2005, 11:12 AM
Can anyone confirm or deny any of these?

Mr. Perfect's death was caused by cocaine, and I think the Road Dogg lost his job with WWE because of drug-related issues. Also, Hawk's drug problems were talked about on the Road Warriors DVD.

I'm not really sure how common they are in wrestling though.

The MAC
11-20-2005, 11:16 AM
Road dogg is a pot head -

I remember an interview I think it was with Miss Hiatt (or someone ) where she stated that bret used to take cocaine before a big match..


I think thats utter balls

NoRoolz
11-20-2005, 11:38 AM
Shit, sorry about double thread.

Yeah I heard about Regal too. I didn't know about Hennig's death, and I didn't know Road Dogg was a pothead, I heard he was fired for alcohol abuse? ANd I haven't seen the Road Warriors DVD.

Thanks :y:

hb2k
11-20-2005, 11:43 AM
The guys who did in the 80's were...well, everybody. Except maybe Bob Backlund.

DaveWadding
11-20-2005, 11:48 AM
The guys who did in the 80's were...well, everybody. Except maybe Bob Backlund.

notably Marty Jannetty and Shawn Michaels.

PorkSoda
11-20-2005, 12:08 PM
Billy Gunn doesn't take drugs....does he?

Unless he condisders apple juice a drug. Haha. Apple juice. Jiggigidy jugs of apple juice.

Stickman
11-20-2005, 12:22 PM
Wrestler's don't take drugs more than anybody else. They might get drugs more readily but it takes the addictive personality to get hooked on that stuff. I can garuntee you drugs are EVERYWHERE, and a hell of a lot more people than you think are hooked. Lawyers, Businessmen, firemen, cops, military, bankers, pimply kids at Mcdonalds do drugs. A lot of people hide it better than others. The druggies in the streets are there because they have no place to go or are mentally ill. Druggies are everywhere, don't be so naive to think wrestlers do drugs more. For are you know, your best friend, brother, sister, mom or dad could be on drugs.

Kane Knight
11-20-2005, 12:33 PM
Wrestler's don't take drugs more than anybody else.

Considering pro wrestling's lead addiction is PAIN KILLERS, and they're in a job that's more demanding than most occupations (At least cops get time off if they're injured on the job, rather than working another 6 weeks, getting minor surgery for something that could have been averted, and being thrown back to the wolves), I'd say that this is total shit.

But hey, I'm sure your armchair MD is better than anything I could say, so whatever.

Blue Demon
11-20-2005, 12:36 PM
I'd say of all drugs, painkillers are probably the most prominent in wrestling because of all the physical demenda. Marijuana maybe comes second or sleeping pills because of the late nights/early mornings.

Cool King
11-20-2005, 02:19 PM
British Bulldog

He's never taken drugs.

Loose Cannon
11-20-2005, 02:22 PM
I seriously hope your kidding, right? I love Davey and all, but lets be realistic.

Same with Pillman.

NoRoolz
11-20-2005, 03:28 PM
Wrestler's don't take drugs more than anybody else. They might get drugs more readily but it takes the addictive personality to get hooked on that stuff. I can garuntee you drugs are EVERYWHERE, and a hell of a lot more people than you think are hooked. Lawyers, Businessmen, firemen, cops, military, bankers, pimply kids at Mcdonalds do drugs. A lot of people hide it better than others. The druggies in the streets are there because they have no place to go or are mentally ill. Druggies are everywhere, don't be so naive to think wrestlers do drugs more. For are you know, your best friend, brother, sister, mom or dad could be on drugs.

Yeah I know, I didn't say wrestlers took drugs more than anyone else. And I am aware of how much drugs there are available out there. But I get what you're saying, although I'm positive none of my family are on drugs. *Searches through parent's wardrobe*

St. Jimmy
11-20-2005, 03:51 PM
hand in hand, like WWE and "Creative"...

=D

BigDaddyCool
11-20-2005, 04:00 PM
firstly, there is a huge difference between potheads and drug addicts. Weed doesn't do that much serious damage to anyones health, especially when compared to hard drug or even alcohol. Not that I'm condoning weed, I'm just saying lumping potheads in with junkies isn't right.

secondly, yeah there are a lot of wrestlers who do drugs, but is it really any of our business?

LK
11-20-2005, 06:46 PM
I do believe that the Undertaker suffered from substance abuse early in his WWE career although I'm not sure what it was that he took.

James Steele
11-20-2005, 09:23 PM
*crickets*

Stickman
11-21-2005, 01:04 PM
Considering pro wrestling's lead addiction is PAIN KILLERS, and they're in a job that's more demanding than most occupations (At least cops get time off if they're injured on the job, rather than working another 6 weeks, getting minor surgery for something that could have been averted, and being thrown back to the wolves), I'd say that this is total shit.

But hey, I'm sure your armchair MD is better than anything I could say, so whatever.

We're talking hard drugs.

BigDaddyCool
11-21-2005, 01:55 PM
We're talking hard drugs.

Pain killers are hard drugs. Most illegal drugs, like herione, started out as pain killers.

Kane Knight
11-21-2005, 03:43 PM
We're talking hard drugs.

And I'm not talking Tylenol, Genius.