A Quote by Barry Trotz

I love superstars. — © Barry Trotz
I love superstars.

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Superstars strive for approbation; heroes walk alone. Superstars crave consensus; heroes define themselves by the judgment of a future they see it as their task to bring about. Superstars seek success in a technique for eliciting support; heroes pursue success as the outgrowth of inner values.
Superstars think like superstars long before the fans or the press anoint them.
When you're not dealing with superstars, coaches want players to fit their system. But superstars are the system.
You have Superstars, and then you have mega Superstars. Brock Lesnar is a mega Superstar.
The teams which embrace the socialist ideology rather than having superstars, are the teams that are successful. Or if there are superstars they don't perceive themselves to be that. That's why I use Messi as an example. As much as he's a superstar he respects his team-mates and their collective efforts.
There are many Superstars - past and present - I would love to get in the Swing.
I guess my mission statement is now to let the world know on a global scale that WWE certainly is a wonderful form of entertainment, but its superstars are more than just superstars inside the ring. They do so much more outside the ring and have so much more to offer.
Superstars have so much adulation and love which people get used to, living it up in fast lane.
It doesn't matter if you have a six-minute match on 'Superstars,' go out and steal the show. Go have a great, solid match. Somebody's going to say, 'Who cares about 'Superstars?' Nobody watches it. And it's only six minutes.' That's the wrong attitude. That's a loser's attitude, and that's what I've told dozens of talents.
On a good team there are no superstars. There are great players who show they are great players by being able to play with others as a team. They have the ability to be superstars, but if they fit into a good team, they make sacrifices, they do things necessary to help the team win. What the numbers are in salaries or statistics don't matter; how they play together does.
I don't love the idea of three superstars coming together to form a dream team, I'd rather teams are built more organically, just as a fan it's more interesting to see.
We don't sign superstars, we make them.
Baseball needs more superstars.
There aren't that many superstars around anymore.
We never set out to be superstars.
There are probably guys who could be superstars but aren't because they didn't work at it.
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