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Sam Houston On His Relationship With Brother Jake Roberts, His Sobriety, Jake Being The Best Ever
- Updated: December 8, 2016
Tomorrow in a truly revealing and explosive episode of The Two Man Power Trip of Wrestling Podcast, former WWE Superstar Sam Houston joins Chad and John Poz for an intense journey chronicling his greatest ring battles and more importantly personal triumphs. Houston, the half-brother of WWE Hall of Famer Jake “The Snake” Roberts shares in the following excerpt what his current relationship is with Jake as well as discuss how both brothers are overcoming their battles with sobriety while becoming closer than they have ever been before. We also find out what it was like having both Jake and his sister (former WWF Women’s Champion) Rockin’ Robin all under the WWE umbrella in the late 1980s. The full episode will be available for download via Podomatic tomorrow as well as iTunes, YouTube, Google Play, Spreaker, Player FM, Tune In Radio or by visiting our OFFICIAL web site tmptofwrestling.com
His current relationship with his half-brother Jake “The Snake” Roberts:
“Back then we weren’t really all that tight and we really didn’t start getting tight with each other until probably until the late nineties. We weren’t really around each other, we were close but we weren’t really that tight like what we are getting to be now. Now, our relationship is great. He’s sober, I’m sober so it is a pretty cool thing and we are really finally getting to know each other. When I was like six years old they didn’t live with us anymore (they lived in Texas) so we’d only see each other in …