Big Bill Explains How Pro Wrestling May Have Saved His Life

Pro wrestling may have saved Big Bill’s life.

One-half of the AEW World Tag-Team Champions alongside Ricky Starks, Big Bill spoke during the AEW Full Gear 2023 post-show press conference about how pro wrestling played a big part in him getting sober.

“In 2018, 2019, I was at the lowest point of my life,” he said. “My addiction was in full force. I didnโ€™t leave my apartment, I was drinking all day, from sun up to sun down, and I never thought I would be back in professional wrestling. I thought that I would just keeping existing a miserable existence like I was staring out my apartment window every day, as I just drank myself to death.”

Bill continued, “I guess, the lightbulb went off, and I think wrestling was a big part of how I got sober. My first love in life has always been professional wrestling. From the times I was going to shows at Madison Square Garden as a young kid. There came a moment where I actually believed, if I got back on track, I could make it back to the world of professional wrestling and make it to the top of the world of professional wrestling. I really believed that in my heart. I know a lot of people say things like, โ€˜I believe Iโ€™m going to be the man and the world champion,โ€™ but you can tell when you look in their eyes, they donโ€™t actually believe it. I really believed it. I thought, if I could get back on track, Iโ€™m going to make it back to the top of professional wrestling. Now, Iโ€™m AEW World Tag Team Champion, sitting at this table as one of the top guys in AEW and I would say thatโ€™s the top of the wrestling world. I did exactly what I said I would do.”

Check out the complete AEW Full Gear 2023 post-show media scrum via the YouTube player embedded below. H/T to Fightful.com for transcribing the above quotes.