Road Dogg Discusses Phoning It In On Drugs

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On a recent edition of his “Oh You Didn’t Know” podcast, WWE Hall of Famer Brian “Road Dogg” James discussed his career regrets and struggles with drug abuse, how good he could’ve been if he avoided the substance abuse, and more.

You can check out some highlights from the podcast below:

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On what he’s learned from his career: “I’ve learned so much in those 13 years that I didn’t know then. I don’t know if I would change anything because I had to go through all that to get to where I’m at now and learn the things I’ve learned — both good and bad.”

On his struggles with drugs: “It sounds horrible, but I phoned it in on drugs, and I guess I wish I would have seen how good I was without them.”

On his WWE run and New Age Outlaws reunion from 2012-2015: “It was fun and I felt like I was better at what I was doing because I felt like I was smarter at it.”

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In a recent episode of his podcast, “Oh You Didn’t Know,” WWE Hall of Famer Brian “Road Dogg” James opened up about his career regrets and struggles with drug abuse. He reflected on how his substance abuse hindered his potential and shared insights into his WWE run and the New Age Outlaws reunion from 2012-2015.

During the podcast, Road Dogg expressed that he has learned a great deal throughout his 13-year career in the wrestling industry. He acknowledged that although there are things he might have done differently, he believes that going through those experiences was necessary for his personal growth. He emphasized the importance of both positive and negative experiences in shaping who he is today.

One of Road Dogg’s major regrets revolves around his struggles with drug abuse. He admitted that during certain periods of his career, he relied heavily on drugs and didn’t perform to the best of his abilities. Looking back, he wishes he had recognized his potential without the influence of substances. This revelation highlights the detrimental impact that drug abuse can have on an individual’s career and personal life.

Road Dogg also discussed his WWE run and the New Age Outlaws reunion from 2012-2015. He described this period as enjoyable and felt that he had improved as a performer due to his increased knowledge and experience in the industry. The reunion allowed him to showcase his skills and connect with fans on a deeper level.

Throughout the podcast, Road Dogg’s honesty and self-reflection shed light on the challenges he faced during his career. His story serves as a reminder of the importance of making positive choices and avoiding destructive behavior in order to reach one’s full potential.

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