Author,  his recent, Wrestling For My Life (2014)
					 World Wrestling  Entertainment, 1988-1998 and 2002-2010
					 Inductee WWE Hall of Fame, 2011
					 4 time  WWE World Champion
					 Former World Heavyweight Champion
					 2 time Royal Rumble  winner; etc.
					 Performed in Wrestlemania 5 times
					 WWF’s first Grand Slam  Champion
					 11-time winner of PWI Match of the Year Award
					 Served as WWE  Commissioner 1998-2000
					 Married: Rebecca, since 1999
					 Children: Cameron and  Cheyenne 
				  				 			
			 
			
			
			
			
					 
		
		
		Guest Bio
		
		WWE’s  “Heartbreak Kid” Wrestled for His Life
		
		
		 
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		PURSUIT  OF A CHAMPION
		
		When Shawn was 12, he saw his first  wrestling match in San Antonio.  He fell  in love with the sport and knew he wanted to be a professional wrestler. Shawn  went to college after high school to please his parents but realized that was  not where he wanted to be.  After a  couple of semesters, he told his dad that he wanted to wrestle.  So Shawn started wrestling and garnered  attention in the process.  Then in 1988,  he signed with the World Wrestling Entertainment (formerly World Wrestling  Federation/WWF) and began his professional career.  Shawn partnered with Marty Janetty and the  duo soon became known as the Midnight Rockers.   Professionally they were getting notoriety and drew in money.  At the same time, Marty and Shawn became  known as partiers and troublemakers.   After a fight in a bar with another wrestler, the WWE president fired  them.  Shawn started using drugs.  Before long, it became an addiction.
		
		  “It was more than just the fame and  money,” says Shawn.  “I never knew I  could have this life and it seduced me. I was one of those good drug  addicts.  I suppose I hid it better than  anyone else,” he says.  Shawn struck out  on his own, ending his long-running partnership with Marty.  His launched his career as “The Heartbreak  Kid” and was on the rise, but his personal life got worse.  His drug use accelerated.  He started Degeneration X, a group of young  rebels that broke every rule in the wrestling world.  Shawn was back in the fast lane.  Then in 1998, a back injury forced Shawn into  retirement and he was told he would never wrestle again.  Shawn immersed himself in drinking, taking  pills and chasing women. 
	    
		Then in 1999, Shawn met Rebecca who  was raised in a Southern Baptist home.   She was instrumental in helping Shawn get on the right path.  After back surgery, Shawn came out of  retirement in 2002 and wrestled for the last time in 2010. “When I returned to  wrestling, I went back a changed man,” says Shawn.  “I had adopted a new way of thinking.”  Before getting in the ring, Shawn would kneel  and pray out in the arena or stadium as a way of shining his light in the  darkness.  “All I wanted was for God to  help me be a good witness on the platform He had brought me back to.”
        CHANGED  LIFE
  
        After several weeks of meeting and dating,  Shawn, then 34, and Rebecca were married in a Las Vegas chapel in 1999.   Six weeks later, Rebecca was pregnant.  At the time, Shawn was taking 30-35 pills a  day for his bad knees, bad back and hurting shoulder.  Rebecca prayed he would stop taking  pills.  “I’ll stop when our baby is  born,” he promised.  After Cameron was  born in 2000, Shawn cut back on the pills but didn’t stop.  Rebecca continued to pray and joined a Bible  study.  One day, Cameron was crawling all  over Shawn.  He said, “Daddy’s  tired.”  “It was in that moment that I  realized he was beginning to notice how I was acting,” says Shawn.  “It was the worst feeling I had ever had.”
        
        Shawn and Rebecca started attending church.  For the first time, Shawn says his life began  to change. Shawn joined  a Bible study and gave his heart to the Lord. “It was like burdens were falling off me and chains were being loosened,”  says Shawn.  A few weeks later, Shawn was  water baptized.   
        Today Shawn works with various Christian ministries,  churches, charities and organizations that allow him to spread the good news of  the Gospel.  He has turned his focus on  spending more time with his wife and children since retirement.  “Being called The Heartbreak Kid, Mr.  Wrestlemania and all those other names doesn’t even begin to compare to what it  feels like to know that the Almighty God who created the universe calls me His  child,” says Shawn.  
      
		
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