A Quote by William Regal

There are only so many wrestlers that can actually look and act the part, and do whatever they have to do in WWE, and that's a lesson to be learnt for a lot of wrestlers, you need to look the part. If you don't, there is very little chance of you making it here.
My whole career, I've been fighting wrestlers. If you look back, all of my fights have been against wrestlers.
There are good wrestlers, great wrestlers, and special wrestlers.
Being born into the business, I had the connections. A lot of guys aspire to be professional wrestlers, but you need to get trained the right way. And then, once you're trained, you need to get to that next level, and really, the WWE is the only place to do it.
Wrestlers need a lesson in submission, and I’m just the one to teach them.
There are a lot of dream roles that I couldn't do, like James Bond and Indiana Jones; I'd never get a look in there, but actually, Doctor Who is probably the only one that I could because he's quite quirky, and the fact that he regenerates he can actually be anyone. So one day, who knows, I might have a chance. I'd love to play that part.
The more exciting, flying wrestlers are not going to be your 300-pound wrestlers.
The fact is, there's a ton of opportunities out there now for professional wrestlers which, when I was coming through, weren't really there. The only game in town realistically was WWE, and it was very, very difficult to see yourself working anywhere outside of that.
Employees who work for WWF, they have better benefits than the wrestlers do. The ones they should take care of is the wrestlers.
There were many great moments in WWE, but the most special was to win the 'Royal Rumble' of 40 wrestlers.
In Total Nonstop Action, individual wrestlers have a lot more freedom to artistically express themselves versus WWE.
I love fashion. Actually, funny story, I used to give the 'Esquire Big Black Book' to young wrestlers when they would join the WWE, because they needed to know how to dress.
Part of what I've tried to do since I became 'Hangman' is try to give back to the world because I know I can make people feel a little more uncomfortable than maybe most wrestlers do.
I want to be one of the wrestlers that actually gave back, that actually cared about the industry. That's very important to me.
It's taboo for me to date wrestlers [on her father's opinion of her dating wrestlers].
I love John McCririck. Not a lot of people say that! Part of his misogynistic ways are very real, but part of it is a little act.
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.
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