Jake "The Snake" Roberts recently spoke with The Ringer for an in-depth interview covering all things pro wrestling.
During the discussion, the WWE Hall of Fame legend shared his thoughts on his episode of the A&E Biography: WWE Legends documentary-series, which premiered this past weekend, as well as how he has been maintaining his sobriety.
Featured below are some of the highlights from the interview where he touches on these topics with his thoughts.
On being proud of how honest the documentary was: “Doing this thing and having it come out so well, I think that I’ve finally had the one happen that really tells the whole story. It’s not pretty. It’s got some rough, nasty edges to taste, but it was life and it was the truth. I didn’t candy coat anything. I’m sick and tired of seeing these docs where these guys go out and put on and never have a f**king problem and never did things. Are you f**king kidding me? I was there. I watched your dumb ass!”
On maintaining his sobriety: “It’s real simple. I became a man. Each day that I stay sober is another victory for me. Believe me when I say there ain’t no way in hell I’m picking up again. I enjoy who I am today. I like waking up and looking in the mirror and saying, ‘Hey, dude, you’re a bad son of a bitch, man, come on, let’s kick some more ass.’ And I like being able to pick up the phone and not worry about what’s going to be said on the other end. ‘Like, Jake, you f**ked up last night. What the f**k are you doing?’ Man, I’m glad that s**t is over. Are you kidding me? I’m glad that I could remember what I did yesterday. I may not remember what I had for breakfast, but I know that I ate. It was all good. So where I’m at today, man, I’m walking tall and kicking ass and taking names.”
Check out the complete interview at TheRinger.com.
