I started wrestling when I was eight years old with the amateur wrestling team in Mexico.
Obviously, wrestling is a lot of fun, and I love it. But on the mic is where I have the most fun.
Wrestling needs to be about the art form again. It needs to be about painting a picture and having a really good match.
After watching wrestling for 20 years, I thought I had enough confidence to do it. There were no wrestling schools at the time.
Wrestling is tough, and it takes hard work - mentally and physically - to do what we do in that ring.
When you have such a love and passion for wrestling and you love to work, you want to get in with good workers.
Wrestling introduced me to the idea that my body has a purpose besides trying to look five years younger for the first time.
If I put wrestling boots and wrestling trunks on one last time - and I'm going to - it's going to be done by me and me only.
I am a huge wrestling fan. I would say The Rock is my favorite person to watch for obvious reasons.
Wrestling has always been on that edge of a cliff in many areas as far as what is politically correct and not.
Everything that I've done in wrestling and hopefully going forward in entertainment has always been unique and genuine to who I am.