WWE Hall of Famer Brian Knobbs from the legendary Nasty Boys tag team recently was interviewed by Sportskeeda WrestleBinge.

It's no secret that Knobbs has dealt with numerous health issues over the years and at different times, it seemed as if his life was in danger. The former WWF Tag Team Champion revealed during his interview that he actually came close to dying twice.

Knobbs said, "Well, it was a series of things that just caught up with me but it was all, you know, from 35 years of wrestling, not only broken bones and that, but just the way my lifestyle was. You know, it all caught up to me and you know, it had to stop. I mean, I wouldn't be here no more. I came close to passing a couple of times. I told the doc, I just said, 'Well, I just, a couple of beers just recently' and he goes, 'You know, I saved your life four times already', and I said, 'Yeah, Doc, well, you might have to make it five or six. I'm a pro wrestler and you know how that goes.'"

Knobbs said that he's taking better care of himself these days. He said, "I watch myself now and don't get out of hand. Old Nasty Boys, everybody thinks we're still like that but we're not and Saggs doesn't even drink or anything no more. So, you know, we're just us and it's such an enjoyment for me to come out now and see the fans and see the respect they have for me and the respect I have for them because without our fans, we would not be here and it’s all about the fans. It's a pleasure to go out to these events now, and now we're finally getting into the first Hall of Fame thing right here in Albany that we wrestled back here in the 90s and that's 30 years ago." 

Best wishes to Knobbs as he continues to work towards a cleaner lifestyle. Click below for the entire interview.

If you use any portion of the quotes from this article please credit Sportskeeda with a h/t to WrestlingNews.co for the transcription.

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