9) Goldust
In his tell all book Cross Roads: Goldust, Out of the Darkness, Runnels admitted he went through some very dark times during his run with TNA wrestling. Runnels admitted that his life consisted of wrestling for $1,000 a night, driving home and spending money on drugs and alcohol. Goldust admits the drugs took over his mind and he wasn’t thinking straight. Runnels admitted to taking drugs before matches, something that is a sin in the wrestling business. After hitting rock-bottom and going on a 3 day binge, Runnels finally realized things were getting out of control. He desperately called his fatherDusty for some help. After heading into rehab, Runnels made tremendous progress (he has officially been clean since May, 20th 2008). In addition, Goldust made his long awaited return to the WWE, most notably joining forces with his brother Cody. Such a great turn around for this future Hall of famer. SEE ALSO: The 10 youngest champions in WWE history (With Pictures)
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