Sabin Shelley Army
11-16-2010, 06:36 PM
TNA wrestler Orlando Jordan spoke with San Diego Gay and Lesbian News about the nervous breakdown he suffered as a teen. "People make fun of you behind your back and I heard it all," Jordan said while promoting TNA's "Eliminate the Hate" campaign.
"I actually had a nervous breakdown when I was 15 or 16. I just couldn’t deal with it all. It’s a wearing [on you] thing. When you grow up being told that you’re not normal or that you’re not like everyone else - that’s bullying. It’s not something you can see. It doesn’t leave a scar or a bruise, but it’s there. If you don’t speak out about it, nobody knows and you keep it to yourself until you just can’t anymore." To read the full story, visit SDGLN.com.
Source: ProWrestling.net
"I actually had a nervous breakdown when I was 15 or 16. I just couldn’t deal with it all. It’s a wearing [on you] thing. When you grow up being told that you’re not normal or that you’re not like everyone else - that’s bullying. It’s not something you can see. It doesn’t leave a scar or a bruise, but it’s there. If you don’t speak out about it, nobody knows and you keep it to yourself until you just can’t anymore." To read the full story, visit SDGLN.com.
Source: ProWrestling.net