At heart, I was always a performer, not a competitor.
The fans still want to see me, sweat pants and all.
There is nothing like the indignity of not fitting into a roller coaster.
I am a roller-coaster addict.
I leave my editor to put the periods and commas in.
You want the match to be like a roller coaster, so you can't predict it.
In a sense, I think the WWE Universe has become one of the greatest characters of the modern era.
I really enjoy watching the younger talent like The Shield rise up on the card and make a huge impact.
Bray Wyatt is one of the most captivating characters to come down the pike in ages.
I'm still a big wrestling fan. I buy the Pay-Per-Views. I think that gives me the right to speak out just like any other fan.
I think what limited my role when I was WWE commissioner in 2000 was my reluctance to get back in the ring every now and then.
Probably better than anybody, I realized that I could have easily been one of those guys who was not seen as being a WWE-type guy.
I always felt like the wrestling business was better off with two viable mainstream promotions.
I was given a chance to try announcing, and it was a job that, in the end, I did not care for very much.
I wanted to be a baseball player, but I became fascinated with wrestling as a teenager.
I'm not a dabbler.
Maybe I should have taken it easy on the smaller shows especially, but all in all, I have no regrets.
I get to define for myself what being a success is.
Everybody has the idea of Santa in their head and in their heart.
I always had an appreciation for diverse musical styles.
For me, announcing wasn't the ideal working condition.
Mother Nature and Father Time have not been happy with me.
I loved George Carlin... I used to sit in front of the TV and watch the HBO comedy specials. I loved those comedy specials.
Be safe and be realistic. They're both equally important.
I tell people the most important move they can make is not in the ring. It's taking the time to get to know Mr. McMahon.
I get asked a lot about the Rock N' Sock Connection.
I always welcome being part of something positive in WWE.
A joke bombing on stage doesn't bother me, especially if it's intended to bomb.