One of the most unique talents in professional wrestling is Zach Gowen. He is the first and only wrestler with one leg to compete in WWE. Despite having a huge disadvantage compared to his opponents, Gowen never considered it as a setback.
Gowen was diagnosed with cancer as a child, and his left leg was amputated when he was eight years old. The former WWE Superstar still managed to put on high-quality matches and entertained the fans. Recently, Gowen thanked WWE Hall of Famer Road Dogg Jesse James for changing his entire life.
Apart from WWE, Zach Gowen has also competed in other top promotions as well. That included TNA Wrestling. Recently Gowen revealed that his TNA PPV debut match against Road Dogg Jesse James was a match that changed his life. He thanked Road Dogg and The Jarrett family for giving him such an opportunity.
“Match changed my life! Love to Road Dogg and the Jarretts,” Zach Gowen tweeted.
Zach Gowen thanks WWE and it’s Wellness Policy for saving his life
Some people become a victim of substance abuse. Gowen was one such star. During an interview with Chris Van Vliet, the former WWE Superstar mentioned that it was the Stamford-based promotion that helped him recover and also saved his life. He thanked WWE for paying for his entire rehabilitation and helped him get clean.
âThat is, and whatâs funny is that we donât understand the real meaning behind what weâre doing when weâre going through it,â Zach Gowen said. âItâs only in retrospect, yeah. Because if youâd have asked me at 19, 20 years old, like, alright, you know, whatâs the end goal here? Whatâs the ultimate goal? Itâs, man, to stay a WWE Superstar forever. And thatâs all I can see.
âBecause that was what was in front of me, you know, and thatâs what was interesting to me at the time. But no, that planted the seeds to allow me to tap into the WWE wellness policy for them to pay for my rehabilitation at 26 years old, literally saving my life. Because when I was 26 years old, and I was at rock bottom, and I was at the most miserable Iâd ever been in my life, and the most hopeless Iâve ever been in my life.”
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