My mom would be at all my sporting events. Let's say I was playing football, ok? My mother would be on the sidelines and if the play on the field would start
going one way, my mother would start going like "MIKE, GET EM! GET EM!" And I'd be like, "Oh, my gosh." I'd get in a huddle with the other guys, they'd go, "Mark, is that your mother?" I'd go, "No, I never saw her before in my life." See, the greatest gift my mother ever gave me? - she believed in me. I have overdosed on drugs on 3 occasions where I should have been dead. But I believe I was kept here for a reason You show me your friends, I will show you your future. How do I know this? I hung out with losers, and I became the biggest loser of them all because I gave
up everything I dreamt about as a little boy because of who I chose to surround
myself with. My friends would drive me home at around 2, 3, 4 in the morning. We'd be drunk and high, laughing in the
car. We'd pull up in front of my house and they'd go, "Mark, Mark.
The lights on." I'd go, "Oh man, my mother's up." See, my mom wouldn't
go to bed until she knew her son was still alive. I'd walk in she'd say, "Hi Mark,
how was your night?" I'd go, "It was good Mom, I'm tired! I'm just gonna go to bed."
She goes, "Mark. I haven't seen you all day and all night. Can I please talk
to you." I says, "Man, just leave me alone. You bug me." I'd slam my bedroom
door. On the one person who believed in me. I was on a world wide tour when we
were wrestling overseas in Japan. After my wrestling match I went upstairs
in my hotel room and I fell asleep. There was a knock at my door at 3 o'
clock in the morning. I got out of bed and looked through the safety window
and I could see, it was a Japanese promoter. So I opened the door and he
says, "Mark, you need to call home. There's been an emergency." I went and
got on the hotel phone and I called back to the United States and I says, "Hey,
what's going on?" He said, "Mark, I don't know how to tell you this." I said, "Just
tell me, what happened?" I almost started crying and they go, "Mark, I can't tell
you." I said, "Just say it." They said, "Mark. Your mother died."
I just threw the phone down. I ran out of my hotel room. I took the elevator to the lobby and when the doors
opened up, I just ran down to the street. I mean, there was no cars, there was no
peoples. 3 o'clock in the morning. And I walked down to the middle of the street
in Hiroshima, Japan and I remember looking up and just saying, "Mom. I am
so sorry." I flew home for her funeral, and I was so nervous to walk
up to her casket so I just stood way in the back. And I kept looking from a
distance, thinking to myself, Mom, please wake up. Please get up.
And then I finally got the nerve to walk up to her. And as I got closer, I could
see my mom for the first time. I mean, she was so beautiful. She was dressed in
white. I mean, she looked like an angel. And I just stood over her and I said,
"Mom. You are my hero. Everything I am and everything I hope to be was
because of you. You loved me so much you gave me a life. You're the only one
that ever believed in me." How'd I repay her? By getting drunk, by getting high,
by getting stupid, by hanging out with losers. For what? All she ever
wanted to do, was talk to me. I wish I could talk to you now, mom.
I wish you could see what I'm doing. Why couldn't I have been a better son?
We are defined by our choices. but if you surround yourself by people
involved with drugs and alcohol and pills. It's a dead end. I'm not here
to preach to ya. I'm here to tell you I lived that life. It leads to broken
hearts, broken relationships, broken dreams and death. For what? To get
high? If you have a mother or a father when you go home, tell 'em how much you
love 'em. See, my whole life was about being rich and famous. I had to be a
millionaire. I had to win the race. I had to win the race at the expense
of my marriage, my family, my friends. For what? To be all alone in the world?
I learned what is truly important. And that is, how precious this gift of life is, and our families, and how
quickly it can be taken away. See, I now longer live in time, I live in the
moment. See, it's not what's in your pocket that matters. It's what's in your
heart that truly matters. Love. Love is just a word. Until
somebody comes along and gives it meaning. You. You're the meaning. Subtitles by the Amara.org community
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