A Quote by Christian Kane

I grew up a wrestler; for a long time in Oklahoma I was a wrestler. — © Christian Kane
I grew up a wrestler; for a long time in Oklahoma I was a wrestler.
My favorite wrestler growing up was Dean Malenko. He was a very technical wrestler, and when I trained with Shawn Michaels, he wasn't that kind of a technical wrestler. So, when I finally met Regal in 2001, he was that kind of a wrestler, and all of a sudden, I could ask him things, and he would know what I was talking about and how to do it.
Before me, my grandfathers, my uncles and my father were all boxers because Native Americans had to box in boarding schools. But in my time, when I grew up in Lawton Oklahoma, we didn't have boxing. I was a wrestler.
John Smith from Oklahoma State was the greatest American wrestler of all time.
Triple H is a former bodybuilder. He's all about bodies. He thought that Hulk Hogan was the greatest wrestler in the world. They think Ultimate Warrior was the greatest wrestler in the world because that's what they're attracted to, but he's not really a wrestling fan like I grew up. I was a wrestling fan.
Being married to a wrestler has its unique challenges, being a wrestler married to a wrestler is next level.
You can call Roy Nelson a wrestler, but he's never fought a dynamic, explosive wrestler.
The only film I've enjoyed starring a wrestler was Mickey Rourke in 'The Wrestler.'
I knew I wanted to be a wrestler, so I became the best wrestler in wrestling history.
The thing is, wherever I go, I'm a wrestler. I'm not an entertainer or superstar or whatever. I'm a wrestler first, and I won't concede on that.
I'm a wrestler, a very polished wrestler and some of my best attributes in wrestling are my scrambling ability and my clinch.
I always wanted to be a wrestler when I grew up.
It took me a while to open up to the idea that you don't have to be a wrestler to have ideas. Jim Ross isn't a wrestler and you will learn a lot from Jim Ross.
My dad was a wrestler, so I grew up old school.
If you say John Smith is the greatest wrestler in Oklahoma history, now that's big.
Normally, with girls that I know in the business, they start off managing and then they become a wrestler, or they just stay as a manager who can wrestle, but I was always a wrestler.
Take a strong wrestler, get them tired, and they aren't as strong. Take a quick wrestler, get them tired, and they aren't as quick. Take a technical wrestler, get them tired, and they aren't as technical. No matter what kind of wrestler, everyone is afraid of getting tired. It's those who learn to perform when they're tired that find success.
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