Shawn Michaels on his substance abuse in the 1990s: “Mostly it was pills, blow, and marijuana”

During his The Heartbreak Kid: Becoming Shawn Michaels documentary on Peacock, WWE Hall of Famer Shawn Michaels stated the following about his substance abuse in the 1990s…

“So mostly it was pills, blow, and marijuana. It kind of starts out as what you believe is fun, certainly. Then it begins to delve into something way more serious. This Elvis lifestyle, this Jim Morrison, this Rebel Without a Clue idea—very endearing and sounded very cool and rugged. And there was a time in my life, didn’t really care if I lived past 35. I didn’t even know what living till 35 or 45 would even look like. I didn’t think about tomorrow.

Being liked is way better than being hated. I knew everybody hated me, and that’s what starts a lot of the downhill spiral stuff. It was all about running and escaping, and honestly, running and escaping from the dude I’d become. There’s very realistic functioning drug addicts, and that’s exactly what I was.

You can go and look at stuff now and see me doing stuff on TV, and people are like, oh my goodness, he must have been out of his gourd. Like, I was never not well on TV, you know what I mean? I always, you know, I was not well afterwards.”

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