AJ Lee talks about attempting suicide in 2014

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I read this a few weeks ago and just :to:

She was still with the company around that time period and just her saying that she went as far as too booking the hotel room cause she didn’t want Punk to discover her body gave me chills.

I’m glad she had that talk with the 311 operator and she changed her mind.

I had a friend commit suicide a decade ago and it’s still a touchy subject. So this struck a nerve for me. Especially since I was a fan of hers…

I’m just glad she is in a better place.
 
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Wrestling does that not just WWE. Plenty had physical and mental breakdowns w/o stepping foot in WWE.

Kylie Rae is just one example.


Rae is such a unique case. Its like she treats wrestling like a pimp and she's the ho. She keeps running away from the game but she magically pops up out of nowhere (Hardtimes 2)

AJ at least realize the ain't shyt of this business, especially concerning being a woman and petty bullshyt that "the boys" keeps on doing.
 

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For years he was self medicating with alcohol and didn't know he was bi-polar. So he's like a huge advocate for mental health now.

His story is a lot. Dude was in Oprah some years ago talking about being institutionalized and how even though he was doing good and knew that he needed his medication to stay that way, he'd still struggle occasionally with intrusive thoughts telling him he'd be just fine if he went off his meds. He recently had an old co star of his on there with him and they talked about how he had a total breakdown 3 weeks after he was hired and just straight disappeared on everyone.

I am glad AJ's in a better place. This business seems to be hard on people in general and is probably worse on folks who are already going through rough times mentally. After what happened to Daffney I hope everyone is taking folks mental and emotional well being more seriously.
 

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His story is a lot. Dude was in Oprah some years ago talking about being institutionalized and how even though he was doing good and knew that he needed his medication to stay that way, he'd still struggle occasionally with intrusive thoughts telling him he'd be just fine if he went off his meds. He recently had an old co star of his on there with him and they talked about how he had a total breakdown 3 weeks after he was hired and just straight disappeared on everyone.

I am glad AJ's in a better place. This business seems to be hard on people in general and is probably worse on folks who are already going through rough times mentally. After what happened to Daffney I hope everyone is taking folks mental and emotional well being more seriously.

Mental health is no joke, and this country is way beyond the time to really take it seriously.
 
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