What takes Hollywood weeks and months to film takes professional wrestlers and the companies behind them literally minutes to put together. A spontaneous explosion of emotion unleashed before your very eyes.
MICHAELA COELWhat takes Hollywood weeks and months to film takes professional wrestlers and the companies behind them literally minutes to put together. A spontaneous explosion of emotion unleashed before your very eyes.
MICHAELA COELThere’s nothing like being a Texan, and I’m proud to be one.
MICHAELA COELDick Murdoch is a true Hall of Famer.
MICHAELA COELThey say behind every successful man is a powerful woman. And there is no more powerful performer I would rather be in the ring with for a conversation than Stephanie McMahon.
MICHAELA COELTerry Funk. Any time I got to wrestle with him, it was cool. Superstar Billy Graham was another one.
MICHAELA COELYou look at driving down the road, night after night, tryin’ to make a town, getting $25 – that’s hard times. It’s our duty to make it good times for the fans that pay their money to see us perform each and every night.
MICHAELA COELI love teaching. I love coaching. I love teaching communications class. I love giving back to the kids and the industry.
MICHAELA COELIf I could not be in this free and wonderful country – I wouldn’t want to be anywhere else, mind you – Mexico is where I would live. I love Mexico, and I love the Mexican people.
MICHAELA COELOne of the regrettable things in my life is that my dad was not around to see my stardom, to see me wrestle or to see what I achieved by the dream I had at an early age, influenced by where he would like to go.
MICHAELA COELI admit, I don’t look like the athlete of the day’s supposed to look. My belly’s just a little big, my heinie’s just a little big, but, brother, I am bad, and they know I’m bad.
MICHAELA COELBelievability and respect are two of the main ingredients in professional wrestling that are sorely missing today.
MICHAELA COELI’ve wined and dined with kings and queens, and I’ve slept in the alley eating pork and beans.
MICHAELA COELFor as long as I can remember, my nickname was Dusty. I remember my dad naming me that because of the streets where we lived.
MICHAELA COELThe business is my life, the ring my salvation, the locker room and roads my nourishment.
MICHAELA COELI wasn’t always Rhodes, but I was always Dusty. I was never called Virgil – not by my family, not by my friends. Even my teachers at school didn’t call me Virgil.
MICHAELA COELThe combination of old and new is what every wrestling organization should be like. That way, you have a chance to match up the legends in dream main events.
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