10 WWE Superstars who committed career suicide

Some wrestlers in the WWE have hampered their own careers by making the wrong choices

#7 “Hacksaw” Jim Duggan

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Jim Duggan could not reach his full potential due to drugs and alcohol
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“Hacksaw” is a legend. He was the first ever winner of the Royal Rumble in the 1988 and a WWE Hall-of-Famer. He is famous for portraying the character of an American patriot who made the U-S-A cheers what they are today.

He was famously fired by the WWF in 1987 when he and the Iron Sheik were charged with possession of marijuana and cocaine. Duggan got a conditional release and Iron Sheik was put on probation for a year.

Though Duggan came back to wrestling after the incident, he was never able to achieve the heights that he should have in the wrestling world. The aforementioned incident will always remain a black spot on his legacy.

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