I think if Donald Trump won, I would move to Canada.
BILL GOLDBERGI think if Donald Trump won, I would move to Canada.
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I spar with 18-year-old kids that try to kick my ass all the time. As far as going in and doing a wrestling match, I think that pales in comparison, but it’s a totally different thing. It’s completely different. You have to condition your body.
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Like most of the movies I have participated in before, it’s not a far departure from my actual self. TJ is a Special Forces, hand-to-hand combat expert.
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I thought other people would like also. And you blend that with some forward thinking of predicting the UFC and MMA were going to be ultimately as big as it became.
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I am always a competitor and my wife and son have never seen me wrestle.
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At this time, the only thing that would get me back in the ring is something that would positively impact those in need. If selling out another major event would allow me to bring a ship full of supplies to hand out to those in need, I’d say that would be very significant.
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I am a competitor and always have that itch until the day I die, but I won’t let the itch supersede being a businessman.
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Brock [Lesnar] is one hell of a wrestler, and he’s a big monster.
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At the end of the day, when you are in the front office, your tenure is dictated by the people surrounding you.
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The cutthroat part of it is that professional wrestling has no union. There are a number of people that are taken advantage of on a daily basis.
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Pardon me, not to sound elitist, but I wanted to put something together that I would enjoy. I thought at that time, what satiated me, what interested me, what intrigued me.
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My character was a homogenization of various things, whether it be the attitude of a Bruiser Brody, or the look of Nikita Koloff or the way that Nikita looked at the people.
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I believe that it was a testament to the change of power from the company to the fans because the more the fans ate it up, the more the company gave them what they want.
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I really don’t have a favorite team.
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Georgia Dome was a pretty big eye opener that I had something kind of going in the right direction. It seemed like a movement, and I was greatly appreciative for the chants and the signs.
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The fact is that I made a stand a number of times in my career, and I did it because I knew I was right.
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