14. His Depression After Retirement
It’s unfortunate to always read about athletes that struggle to adjust to normal life after retirement. But when you consider how popular Austin was, are you really surprised? Imagine going from hearing your name chanted on a weekly basis, to nothing at all.
This is especially evident considering how Austin left the company in 2002 on such negative terms. When talking about the adjustment post-wrestling, Austin admitted “My neck wasn’t in a good way. I was living pretty fast. I hunted, I fished, and I drank. And not specifically in that order. It took me three years to get the business out of my system and really come to grips with what was going on. Retirement always sounds good, but man, it’s boring as hell.”
Austin also opened up about how it was Diamond Dallas Page who convinced Austin to come and live with him in Los Angeles, which was where Austin met his 4th wife.
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