Shark Boy - Personal Life and Other Media

Personal Life and Other Media

Roll is divorced and has one son named Dylan.

On Friday, February 22, 2008- He was inducted into the XWF Hall of Fame by Jack Blaze who also inducted both New Jack & Demolition in the same night. Later that year, XWF became LPW (Legends Pro Wrestling) where Shark Boy is still honored as an LPW Hall of Fame Inductee- Class 2008.

Roll lost most of his possessions in a house fire in February 2009.

Roll attended the 2009 WWE Hall of Fame induction ceremony in Houston, Texas the night before WrestleMania XXV to see his all time favorite wrestler Stone Cold Steve Austin be inducted. He was seen in the second balcony at Reliant Stadium while Stone Cold made his entrance. He is also close friends with fellow TNA wrestler Frankie Kazarian and WWE's Santino Marella. He was featured in MTV's "True Life: I am a Pro Wrestler", talking about his experiences on the independent circuit. Fox News Personality Bill O'Reilly featured him in his segment "Fin-heads and Patriots".

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