This illuminates not only fans' interest in major league teams but also the minors and even Little League.
I've got lots of weird illustrations of me from Japanese fans.
Certainly, for younger guys, Superman is this mythological character that they've thought about and explored in their imaginations... But one thing I really like about Superman fans is that they're so open-minded and excited and honest. There's something beautiful about their enjoyment of it - something very Superman-like.
On my US tour maybe three out of 30 shows there was an Elvis impersonator in the crowd but that's it. I usually get younger fans, and those that come that are of an older generation end up walking out because it's too loud.
It was just my sense being on the ground, doing four unique independents a week and then finally seeing how, at the ROH event, fans react to us as a group. I really see the sport trending upwards.
To see fans singing your songs back to you is an indescribable thing.
Virtuality - connection without proximity - is a major attraction in both fandom and the Net. Nobody knows you're a dog through the U.S. mail, either. Fans could be utterly different in their fanzine persona, which may be why both fandom and the Net were invented by individualistic Americans.
Really, what I try to instill in my fans is to be healthy and happy. I have no desire to be super-skinny.
I once got asked in an interview: 'Does it annoy you that the majority of your fans are teenage girls?' I was insulted and angry because it was sexist and ageist.
Our fans make the band. What they give we give right back. They're an integral part of us. They ARE us.
Most of our fans don't get to interact with us or know our personalities except through social media.
Interim belt is made for media and fans, not for me.
I found that the loudest fans in the world are in Istanbul.
I miss being on the road. I miss being in front of the fans of the WWE Universe. I miss being on RAW every Monday. I'm just really, really itching to get back.
Neville and I are big fans of ska. He's actually more into original, Jamaican, skinhead, two-tone ska from England, but I'm more into punk ska - Operation Ivy and stuff Rancid would do.
I have a rescue dog named Walter, and Walter and I are such fans of the 'Jersey Shore' that we changed his name to DJ Wally D.
I get sent lots of jewellery by fans, and that's absolutely lovely.
The real fans do not just admire the star of their choice, they identify with him or her, while the star, unlike Joan Crawford, comes to need the fans' love, admiration, and constant interest.
Most of the fans of John Lennon and maybe John and Yoko are younger than me.
We have a lot of wrestling fans out there just looking for a star to cheer for.