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Scott Hall sobriety: Former WWE star moves out of DDP's house

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July 24, 2013

Former WWE superstar Scott Hall announced that he has moved out of Diamond Dallas Page's "accountability crib." According to Pro Wrestling Scoops on July 24, Scott Hall said he was moving in with his son Cody Hall and was still sober.

One of the reasons that Jake "The Snake" Roberts remained sober as long as he did was because he was under the careful watch at Page's Atlanta home. When Page went on a road trip, Jake relapsed with alcohol, but has been sober since that time and has also gone over a year without cocaine.

Scott Hall moving out is a bit troubling. When Dallas Page called Scott Hall and offered him the chance to clean up his life, Hall said that he was dying and thought he would be dead within a year. He said he was drinking for breakfast and was losing his battle with the bottle. However, Page convinced Hall to come to Atlanta and started working with him.

The two put together an Indiegogo campaign and raised money for Hall's hip replacement and dental work. They finally got Hall in condition to start working the DDP Yoga routine and Hall said that he finally did his first workout with Page today.

However, he said he was moving into an apartment with his son in Atlanta and believes that he can remain living sober with his son. He is also accepting wrestling bookings with Cody Hall as well.

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