A Quote by Angelo Dundee

Notice who is in the locker room after you lose, not after you win. — © Angelo Dundee
Notice who is in the locker room after you lose, not after you win.
It's certainly a different feel in the locker room after the game when you win.
The bone's 6 inches out of his leg and all he's yelling is, 'Win the game, win the game.' I've not seen that in my life. Pretty special young man. I don't think we could have gathered ourselves - I know I couldn't have - if Kevin didn't say over and over again, 'Just go win the game,' I don't think we could have gone in the locker room with a loss after seeing that. We had to gather ourselves. We couldn't lose this game for him. We just couldn't.
There's great affection, tremendous loyalty, but anytime you open up the season, when you walk in the locker room, there is a circle, and my obligation to everyone in that locker room is the circle has to be as strong as possible to give us a chance to win.
I trained with a locker room and roster full of men, and we were all a family, and they all took care of me like their little sister. It's what I want out of a locker room. I think it helps the locker room, and it's a part of the success of the NXT women's division.
With that locker room I could sleep there after games.
I'm funkier than a locker room after a hoop game.
I don't like taking showers in the locker room after a match.
The internet is like a gossipy girls' locker room after school, isn't it?
There were times that we'd be in the locker room there before everyone else, and a guy would walk in, say, 'Is this the Kliq locker room?' So we'd draw with a sharpie on the back of a program and write 'Kliq locker room'. I can promise you that none of those signs were ever on WWE letterhead.
When I talk about intersex, people ask me, 'But what about the locker room?' Yes, what about the locker room? If so many people feel trepidation around it, why don't we fix the locker room? There are ways to signal to children that they are not the problem, and normalization technologies are not the way.
What I miss the most is the locker room, the dinners after the games. The preparation, the sense of going out there and be a team.
I know one thing, after the match with Savage at Wrestlemania III, I was gassed. I went back to the locker room and fell on the floor.
The current medical records system is this: Room after room after room in a hospital filled with paper files.
Life after death is the elephant in the living room, the one that we are not supposed to notice.
The room was quiet, the others flicking glances at me. I ignored them. After years in Sounis's palaces being eyed with disgust by my uncle and my own father and courtier after courtier, I assure you I am unrivaled at pretending not to notice other people's glances.
I am not one to brag but to tell you the truth mang, I am funkier then a locker room after a hoop game.
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