- 06/27/2007 (12:10:47 pm)
- My Fox Media
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'Stone Cold' Steve Austin's Ex-Wife Claims Abuse, Steroid Use | |
| Debra Williams reacts to the Chris Benoit murder-suicide | |
| Last Edited: Tuesday, 26 Jun 2007, 10:29 PM MDT | |
DENVER -- "He did them, I saw him do them!" said Debra Williams, ex-wife of the World Wrestling Entertainment star Stone Cold Steve Austin. Ms. Williams says, "The domestic and drug abuse is out of hand in the WWE and something needs to be done about it." Williams had been married to Steve McMichaels, the one-time Chicago Bear football player. When she first began working with the Atlanta-base World Championship Wrestling organization. When that group was acquired by WWF now WWE, she divorced and married "In the last ten years, 60 wrestlers under age 45 have died... all in the prime of their lives. Big strong men, who somehow die with little or no investigation of the organization that encourages performers to use muscle enhancing drugs," said Williams. Steroids have been linked to the deaths of several professional wrestlers in recent years. Eddie Guerrero, one of Benoit's best friends, died in 2005 from heart failure linked to long-term steroid use. The father of Curt "Mr. Perfect" Hennig blamed steroids and painkillers for Hennig's drug overdose death in 2003. Davey Boy Smith, the "British Bulldog," died in 2002 from heart failure that a coroner said was probably caused by steroids. The WWE, based in Ms. Williams claims she and Nancy Benoit's stories are very similar. Both sought help from law enforcement because of domestic abuse. In 2003, Benoit sought a divorce from Chris Benoit saying he physically abused her, she also asked the courts for a restraining order. Williams did the same thing on the third occasion when she says she was attacked by ‘Stone Cold.’ Williams says, like Benoit, Austin all but forced her to write a letter to authorities saying her complaint was a mistake. But in Williams’ case, the courts put "If only I had spoken up sooner, maybe |
The video link on this page, for some reason isn't working. Please click the original link on top of page to hear Debra speak out on steroid abuse in the industry. I believe everyone has stayed quiet long enough. Let the truth be known.



