A Quote by Mickey Rourke

Wrestlers are all pretty busted-up by the ends of their careers. — © Mickey Rourke
Wrestlers are all pretty busted-up by the ends of their careers.
I honestly think that we're getting away from the basic structure of wrestling and it causes wrestlers' careers to come up short because of injuries.
For many female wrestlers, the opportunity to fight for the title represents the crowning achievement of their careers.
There are good wrestlers, great wrestlers, and special wrestlers.
I busted my nose 11 times. My fingers are all busted. My ribs. Both my arms. I can't straighten them out.
No one was there. Some teammates, huh? I guess they didn't want to get their lip busted like the gentleman I busted. Sorry for that sir.
I pretty much got busted for everything, but I definitely stretched out my boundaries as a kid, as well.
The more exciting, flying wrestlers are not going to be your 300-pound wrestlers.
Employees who work for WWF, they have better benefits than the wrestlers do. The ones they should take care of is the wrestlers.
I've had experience in management and TV and hope to be able to lend some of that to TNA and maybe persuade some wrestlers to come in this direction because of the influence I've had on their careers in the past.
The Busted thing happened when I was 16. I saw an opportunity, took it and it was better than being at school. It was a fun job but I'd never claim Busted was anything other than a pop band.
I really am not a weakling. We like to do a lot of takes, so it ends up being pretty physically grueling.
My whole career, I've been fighting wrestlers. If you look back, all of my fights have been against wrestlers.
It's taboo for me to date wrestlers [on her father's opinion of her dating wrestlers].
Before the current decade ends, fee-paying passengers will be experiencing suborbital flights aboard privately funded vehicles. . . . It won't be too long before bright young men and women set their eyes on careers in Earth orbit and say: "I want to work 200 kilometers from home-straight up!"
Is it supposed to be a championship for a certain style of wrestlers? For wrestlers under a certain weight limit? I think over the years the one thing that has held the X-Division from being in a certain spot is that it doesn't have a definition.
I always set myself huge goals each year, and I'm pretty good at manifesting them, which ends up meaning I take a lot on my plate.
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