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Fan Reveals How A Current WWE Wrestler Stopped Him From Committing Suicide

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• WWF Legend Reveals What Was The Biggest Moment Of His Career

During a recent appearance on The Gerry V Show, WWE Hall of Famer “Million Dollar Man” Ted DiBiase commented on the greatest moment of his career, Andre The Giant being in poor health when they were traveling together and more.

Below are the highlights:

On the greatest moment of his career:

“My first WrestleMania, which was WrestleMania 4, was a milestone.”

On Andre The Giant being in poor health when they were traveling together:

“There were nights that we would walk to the ring and he would put his hand over my shoulder, and to the public, it was like, ‘well, that’s just his partner,’ but he was steadying himself because his back [was so bad], and so I would be the one who was doing most of the bumping and flying around the ring.”

• Fan Reveals How A Current WWE Wrestler Stopped Him From Committing Suicide

During a recent interview with ProWrestlingSheet, a fan named Michael Greene revealed how WWE 205 Live wrestler Mustafa Ali stopped him from committing suicide.

Below are the highlights from the interview:

On Mustafa Ali reaching out to him:

“Here was someone who didn’t know me from anywhere but social media interactions reaching out to me when I’d decided there was no point to anything anymore.”

On getting a tattoo of Ali’s phrase ‘Be the light in a world of darkness’:

“For me, it was a reminder of where I’d come from and how I got past it. We live in a world where terrible things happen every day, and yet people like Ali do what they can to try and find a balance and bring positivity to the world. Ali inspired me to try and be the same, so I carry his words with pride and in honor of the man who helped me find my way.

I look at all the things that have happened since that day that I could have missed out on: watching my daughter grow up, seeing my friends and family do amazing things, — hell, even Mustafa Ali in the ring at WrestleMania – and I thank everyone who helped me be there for those things.

If you’re going through a rough patch, hold on. You never know what’s just around the corner and the things you’ll miss if you go.”


        
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