ChaosDeac
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Yeah, it covers it really well. Pretty sad at the end when he admits he was an awful father and awful husband so he guesses he wants to be remembered as one of, if not the greatest wrestler/entertainers ever.Watched first 20 minutes before I crashed. Will wrap up the rest tonight. Not sure the second half addresses it but it must be sad living the twilight years of your life as a persona. It was pathetic to see him hawking shit on Instagram from his death bed.
I think his daughter Ashley/Charlotte's success in WWE has really helped him fill the dark void that was created when he didn't have wrestling, didn't have those WWE friends around constantly, and didn't have his wife nor his kids. Ashley & Paul/Triple H both saved his life as he would have killed himself had Triple H not made him get help for the drinking and Ashley allowed him a path to be part of wrestling again after his retirement & his son's death.