Needless to say, you have to pack an extra punch in order to make it in the pro wrestling industry. Throughout the decades, the world of professional wrestling has produced some giant men with nerves of steel. It has also gained a notoriety for the use of steroids and other drugs, as well. (Some superstars like Eddie Guerrero died from drug-related overdoses.) However, in an industry where bigger is literally better, a few famous wrestlers stand out because they do not drink alcohol. Also for their promotion of teetotaling for a healthier lifestyle. Let’s take a closer look at some professional wrestlers who do not drink alcohol.

Jerry “The King” Lawler

Possibly one of the most iconic commentators in World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), Jerry “the King” Lawler not only celebrated an incredible run in Midwestern wrestling. He was also beloved for his views on alcohol. In many interviews, Lawler has explained how he refuses to touch alcohol and is extremely proud of his abstinence.

Mick Foley

Do not let his comments about beer on Saturday Night Live fool you. Behind the aggressive macho demeanor, Mick Foley is a sweetheart who appreciate family values. He claims he doesn’t like to go out to wild parties. According to one report, he prefers to keep as great a distance from alcohol as possible.

CM Punk

He might maintain strict principles in the wrestling ring, but CM Punk (Phillip Jack Brooks) is also a decent man outside the ring. Needless to say, he is a firm practitioner of his Straight Edge ideals. He has drawn a red line through alcohol on his life list. Here is one case where the gimmick is actually real (to an extent, of course).

Triple H

Being a part of the infamous Degeneration X and the Kliq, you would think that Paul “Triple H” Levesque would prefer a life of hard partying and booze-toting. However, the reality couldn’t be more different. Both Shawn Michaels and Ric Flair (fellow WWE superstars) have mentioned his distaste for alcohol. Kevin Nash emphasized how Levesque would be the straight guy who got his drunken friends out of tight spots (including jail).

Seeking Treatment for Alcohol Abuse or Alcoholism   

Although some people can consume small amounts of alcohol to keep their hearts and brains healthy, keep in mind that it still has a high risk for abuse or addiction. However, remember that this sickness is not a lifestyle choice but is a mental illness. The good news is that, despite all the struggles you may face, you can easily find a way to overcome your sickness. With the right amount of perseverance, patience, and love, you will be able to battle your addiction effectively.

If you are suffering from a severe case of alcoholism or alcohol abuse or have a friend or loved one who is coping with this illness, get in touch with Asana Recovery today. Our professional team of counselors and healthcare experts will help you endure the painful process of alcohol withdrawal and detox and guide you along the rocky road of rehabilitation. Soon enough, you will experience a faster and much more efficient recovery.

If you want to find out more about our residential treatment or supervised detoxification/withdrawal programs or enroll in one of these programs today, we are ready and waiting to speak with you at your leisure and your disclosure. Call Asana now at (949) 438-4504. Learn how you can overcome your mental illness and take an extra step toward becoming a healthier person.