A Quote by Bob Wright

NBC is excited about the investment in WWF Entertainment. The WWF is widely recognized as having created a leading brand and has done a remarkable job gathering large audiences in the coveted male demographics.
If the WWF was about talent, Taka Michinoku would have been WWF champion
When I was a little kid, WWF was all I had access to. After a year or two when I found the indies and could watch wrestling live, it was just as big a deal to me as WWF.
To look back and reflect on the career and sort of look at the seasons of it before I got to the WWF, working the territories and Japan and Texas, Puerto Rico, and then the WWF and WCW, then obviously the TNA years - it's been quite a journey, I'll say that.
WWF is my second job in my whole life.
The Midnight Express and the Rock 'n' Roll Express were the greatest tag team rivalry of all time and drew more money than any other tag team rivalry probably in history, and I did manage the WWF champion and WWF Tag Team champion at different points in time but my phone hasn't rung and I haven't lost sleep over it.
I was a terrible actor, and that's why I got the job: I would allow myself to be so bad that I lowered and got down to WWF standards.
What the hell have Greenpeace and WWF done? They are paid very good salaries and they float around the world saying, 'We are helping the world,' but they haven't.
Anything can happen in the WWF.
I loved WWF as a kid.
Mann is widely recognized as a master of irony and ambiguity, yet it's remarkable how quickly people foreclose options he carefully leaves open. Lots of readers - including eminent critics - jump to conclusions: that Nietzsche's Birth of Tragedy is a central background text, that Aschenbach is an inferior writer, that he's never been attracted by pubescent male beauty before, that he dies of cholera.
Growing up I always watched WWF with my dad on Saturdays. It was our thing!
I was always a huge WWF wrestling fan, and Hulk Hogan was one of my biggest heroes.
Working with the WWF was a wonderful experience and it opened up a lot of doors for me.
My interest in wrestling began when I was a little kid, watching NWA and WWF on television.
People saw I was in horrendous shape when I was in the WWF. They suggested I go into rehab. I was in that much denial.
This rap game is just WWF; everybody wants points off somebody else.
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