A Quote by Matt Sydal

Locker rooms always evolve with the wrestlers that are in it. — © Matt Sydal
Locker rooms always evolve with the wrestlers that are in it.
We haven't always been aware of it, but the 'locker-room bro talk' has long been going on not just in locker rooms but in some corporate conference rooms. Of course, not by all men. But by some - including some who hold positions of power. And that matters in holding women back.
Twenty years ago, you'd see guys busting rackets in locker rooms. Today they do it in their hotel rooms.
I always love the locker rooms that I end up in.
Locker rooms and grill rooms are still the best places to find out things you don't know - at the Masters or any other golf tournament.
In the locker rooms, I'm always suggesting, "You need Berlei." Because it's the best brand for women and for me.
We've met a ton of pro hockey players, got to know them, our music plays in their locker rooms. We've always taken pride in that.
Championships and great seasons are won in locker rooms.
I want to be surrounded by the best possible wrestlers, and Evolve, from top to bottom, there is no filler on that roster.
Readers are bullied in schoolyards and in locker-rooms as much as in government offices and prisons.
I did learn that some of the things that are great for locker rooms are inappropriate for political discourse. That's a wisdom I've garnered.
There are good wrestlers, great wrestlers, and special wrestlers.
There are a lot of guys in those SmackDown and Raw locker rooms that, given the opportunity, I'd love to have matches with, tell stories with, and do stuff with.
The locker rooms that Donald Trump is in are not at the cut-rate gym with the broken treadmills - they are at his swish golf clubs. They are places of stature.
I've been very fortunate to be on some great teams and in great locker rooms.
Now, I figured that the built-up gas in most boys' locker rooms was enough to cause an explosion, so I wasn't surprised when the flaming dodgeball ignited a huge WHOOOOOOOM!
I think for far too long there was this perception, or I guess I would call it a misperception, that our locker rooms in the NFL are extremely homophobic, and that could not be further from the truth.
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