10 WWE Superstars Who Found Religion

7. Road Dogg

The former D-Xer is now a devout Christian. Oh, you didn't, know? To recap: Brian James, as one half of the enormously successful The New Age Outlaws during the Attitude Era, lived hard and fast. The WWF were on top and, as one of the most over and pushed acts in the promotion, the Outlaws had a lot of cash, money they routinely used to buy drink and drugs. The Road Dogg was fired by the WWF in early 2001 after it became clear to Federation officials that he had a serious problem with drugs. It would take a few more years for him to admit that he had a problem. After splitting up from his wife he made the decision to give rehab another try, this time checking into a Christian-based facility. He and his wife reconciled and had a child and Road Dogg has been on the straight and narrow in recent years and he tweets a daily prayer on Twitter. It really seems like he is in a better place in his life now.
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