To be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame is a great honor and it’s usually something that’s achieved by wrestlers who have had a long career in the business. Obviously a long career comes with its fair share of ups and downs and no one knows that better than Road Dogg.
While reflecting on his career during an episode of his Oh You Didn’t Know? podcast Road Dogg noted that he’s learned a lot, but he wouldn’t change a thing about his career.
“I’ve learned so much in those 13 years that I didn’t know then. I don’t know if I would change anything because I had to go through all that to get to where I’m at now and learn the things I’ve learned — both good and bad.”
The Hall of Famer also admitted that drugs impacted his performance when he added, “It sounds horrible, but I phoned it in on drugs, and I guess I wish I would have seen how good I was without them.”
Even though some points in his career may have been better than others Road Dogg still managed to achieve success as he’s a 6 time WWE Tag Team Champion, 1 time Intercontinental Champion, 1 time Hardcore Champion and a WWE Hall of Famer.
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