Top 89 Quotes & Sayings by Christopher Daniels - Page 2

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Last updated on November 18, 2024.
I've been a comic book fan since I was 10 years old.
It's easy to dismiss Cheeseburger. You look at him as a guy who is 5'8, 125 pounds, very inexperienced. I know not to judge a book by it's cover, and if a kid with those dimensions is willing to get in the ring with me and Kazarian, you know his heart is the size of Cleveland.
As the years progress, TNA knew they had something good with the X-Division, then they started building their tag and heavyweight division, and it became one of many good divisions as opposed to the 'stand out' division.
When AEW came around, I was in probably my sixth year at Ring of Honor, and I was in a position where I felt like I had sort of done everything I wanted to do in the ring at Ring of Honor.
When we started with Ring of Honor, when we started with TNA, there was a very similar mindset that we were building something, that we were doing something good. — © Christopher Daniels
When we started with Ring of Honor, when we started with TNA, there was a very similar mindset that we were building something, that we were doing something good.
Anyone who is not trying to be the world champion is wasting their time.
I don't think I'll go a day as a professional wrestler without remembering the good parts of my TNA career. That really is the bulk of my career that people are aware and familiar with.
The match with Taka Michinoku for the Light Heavyweight title was in fact my first match with the WWE, but I didn't know about it until I got to the building.
I feel like with the level of talent that we've got in AEW - there are some fans of mine that would love to see me on 'Dynamite', but the honest truth is, the time to feature me as an act, I feel, is sort of, not long gone, but it's sort of passed, and I'm okay with that.
I do feel that AEW is similar to TNA in the sense of the young locker room and in the same way that TNA back in the day had these guys hadn't had that opportunity on the national spotlight.
For years now boxing and MMA have shown it's not the size of the guy in the fight.
And the truth of the matter is sometimes it's hard to be different from the WWE when you're trying to gain those same viewers. Sometimes there's a tendency to sort of follow in the footsteps of the WWE.
What I do I try different things ahead of time, I don't get stuck in one rut and I don't do the same workout for more than a month at at time.
When you hear complaints about pro wrestling, it's that there is too much soap opera, too much storyline.
I think any company that gives Samoa Joe an opportunity is going to benefit and be happy. I think Joe is a great performer.
Every day I wake up, and I think about the wear and tear on my body, and will I be able to continue to perform at a high level. Sometimes I'm working with guys that are 15 years younger than me, 20 years younger than me.
It's cool to see wrestling fans that are also comic book creators sort of put their fandom on the page, and then take that fandom and put it on the screen.
Ring of Honor has always been about the best wrestling in the world, and by adding the New Japan talent into the game, it's really upped everyone's game.
When the WWE does well, professional wrestling does well. The WWE is what most people know as professional wrestling.
I don't spend hours upon hours in the gym, I go in for about an hour at at time and that's how you get the best results.
I do a lot of yoga, it keeps you flexible and you recover from injury quickly and I try to keep my heart rate up the entire time.
Christopher Daniels does not do Facebook. I have a Facebook page but I very rarely use it, because I don't go on the computer a lot at home.
And so it's sort of a fine line where you want to be recognizable as professional wrestling but you also want to set yourself apart from what some people consider the standard of professional wrestling, which is the WWE.
Once that bell rings, all I can do is perform at the best of my abilities and at the top of my game.
I've got two kids and they monopolize my computer time. — © Christopher Daniels
I've got two kids and they monopolize my computer time.
To peel the curtain back, I don't know if I could do Curry Man the same way I did it in TNA and not be racially insensitive.
New Japan, who is on a tear, they're gaining a lot of great United States exposure being on Ring of Honor's television and pay-per-views. I feel like both companies are thriving and surviving and excelling.
With syndicated television and broadcast pay-per-view, this is an opportunity for a lot of guys to break into the national mainstream.
What happens between the bells is what Ring of Honor has always been known for. If you're looking for that action - the in-ring wrestling - that's what Ring of Honor offers at a better rate than anyone else in the world.
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