I tip my hat to the long list of girls that have really taken wrestling up a notch.
Within the realm of wrestling, it's been the same every year - just continually trying to improve and evolve as a wrestler, putting myself in a position to not maintain but maximize my potential.
Miami was always a town that was kind to me as a wrestler. It's a great wrestling town, and it's a great town, period. There's so much to do in Miami.
War has rules, mud wrestling has rules - politics has no rules.
Wrestling and boxing is like Ping-Pong and rugby. There's no connection.
I grew up in North Carolina, and I grew up on wrestling.
I have an open door with WWE as far as wrestling goes.
I was really into more over-the-top, entertaining kind of characters, larger-than-life types of things. That's the part of wrestling that I really enjoyed.
In wrestling, there's a shelf life, and some wrestlers don't pay attention to the shelf life.
I have had the greatest wrestling career in the history of pro wrestling.
I used to live in Philly, so I was in Baltimore a lot wrestling before I got to WWE, wrestling for different promotions.
Wrestling fans dictate policy; they really do. What direction each wrestler takes usually revolves around what the fans think of them.
Everybody's out there wrestling like a robot.
Football is at least as 'gay' as rugby, Greco-Roman wrestling and the film '300.'
I do not think wrestling is going to save the world.
Not to knock TNA, but there's too much hokey talking and segments that don't really involve wrestling.
Wrestling was like stand-up comedy for me.
Eric Bischoff is a total, complete idiot, maybe the single stupidest idiot that ever got into wrestling.
I grew up in Tampa, Florida, and St. Pete, Tampa, the Tampa Bay area, and that was the home of Championship Wrestling from Florida with Gordon Solie, Dusty Rhodes, and it was just... I mean, for storylines and angles and promos, it was second to none.
In professional wrestling, I'm sure in combat sports, there's always gonna be testosterone.