Road Dogg On His Health Improving After His Departure From Smackdown’s Creative Team

During an appearance on After The Bell, Road Dogg revealed that he is taking much better care of himself now that he is no longer on the road with the Smackdown brand. Here’s what he had to say:

To not be around the boys, per se, helped me a great deal in my sobriety. Now you mentioned the pressure cooker and it—look, eventually, it was the reason I said I need to step away from this for a second was because I did feel like it was getting in between me and my serenity, me and my sobriety. So it was something that I did have to take seriously. I work a program of recovery where I attend meetings, and I wasn’t doing that, so I literally was white-knuckling my sobriety and thank God and heaven above that I never slipped. I haven’t, I’ll be ten years in October.
And I can’t believe that for myself. I’m incredibly proud of that for me, but I also started to feel it slipping away, and it was because of that high pressure, like you work for, especially as the lead writer for a show, you work 24 hours a day, seven days a week. If the boss calls, you answer and you get on whatever question he has, you know what I mean, or whatever statement he makes, you get on that, so there’s no rest for the weary. So it got stressful and it was the reason I ultimately said I can’t do this anymore, I’m going home and thank God I had a soft place to land.

I’m a lot more at peace now. I attend meetings in Orlando right by the Performance Center every day that I’m down there. A whole new group of guys and girls that are a support system for me so man, my sobriety has never—the company also provides some resources for recovering addicts and alcoholics that are former Superstars, so it’s so much better now as far as the recovery goes. Then, as far as my relationships, not just here at home, but at work also. Everything flourishes when you’re spiritually fit, you know what I mean, when you’re centered, spiritually, emotionally.

I’ll tell you what I did do, you like to have a couple of drinks after you have a long day, I like to have a couple of cheeseburgers after a long day. So I’ve gained a lot of weight, as people can tell, but it was literally, that’s how I handled the stress for a long time up there, is when I got to my room, no matter what time it was, I would eat my feelings away and go right to sleep, you know what I mean? And then you gotta get up in the morning, really early if you wanna train before you gotta be back at the venue, so it was a double-edged sword for me,” Road Dogg said. “But instead of drinking or drugging, I just turned to food. And look, I still love a couple of good cheeseburgers, but I’m trying to get back into where I’m spiritually fit and physically fit at the same time. It’s a work in progress and then I pivoted to live television.

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