Wrestler “The Redwood” Big Bill celebrates 4 years sober, shares journey to recovery and career success
Professional wrestler “The Redwood” Big Bill has opened up about his journey to sobriety and its positive impact on his life. In a recent interview, Bill revealed that he’s been sober for four years and will be celebrating five years of sobriety around the time of the next Super Bowl. He candidly shared how his alcoholism had severely affected his life before getting sober, describing it as “horrendous.”
Bill expressed gratitude for his newfound lease on life, both personally and professionally. He views his current situation as a second chance, not just in wrestling but in life overall. The wrestler emphasized the importance of hard work, dedication, and patience in achieving success, stating that putting in 100% effort and maintaining a positive attitude will eventually pay off, even if it takes longer than expected.
In recent wrestling news, Bill, along with his teammates Chris Jericho and “Bad Apple” Bryan Keith, secured a victory in a trios match on AEW Dynamite. However, their celebration was cut short by an interruption from Orange Cassidy and The Conglomeration, adding an element of ongoing drama to their storyline.
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