A Quote by Sheamus

I didn't want to be one of these superstars that just come and then just disappear. — © Sheamus
I didn't want to be one of these superstars that just come and then just disappear.
When I put Fight together, I wanted to maintain the momentum. I didn't want to kinda disappear for five years and then come back. I was just so ready to break away from where I was before and just start the journey. To just fulfill and realize these dreams that I carry in my head.
I really want to disappear, grow a beard, not talk to anyone, not make any friends... I just want to disappear and study.
I eventually want to come back to Canada, to disappear, have nobody know me, and just be a writer and do what I want to do.
The great thing about WWE is the fact they are branching out and doing more brands. Having this just creates more opportunities for everybody, and I just want them all to get a chance. Especially in England. I know we have a lot of British superstars, but it's still a lot harder for Brits to come over here in America.
I can't wait until the record label feels like it's time for my album to come out, and then just disappear.
Every time you come out of the team I know you don't just disappear, you don't just become a bad player overnight.
I want in 40 years to still be acting and to more than anything have longevity and not just be this huge flash in the pan and then disappear.
You can't be new for too long. You want to just respectfully disappear. It's a bit sad sometimes. Michael Jordan retired like a god, and then he came back... We don't want to go out like that.
Who doesn't want to just disappear, at some point in the day, in a year, to just step off the map and float?
I said, “I just want to know you and then disappear.” She said, “Knowing me does not mean dying.
I'm certainly not a Robin Hood, I'm not that way. I don't want to come through, burn everybody for $200 a ticket and then they can't afford to come see me again. Plus, I just don't think it's right. I don't think we need that much money. I just do what seems like the logical thing to do.
There were moments when I really just thought, I don't need anything and I don't need anyone. I just want to go away and disappear.
When you're not dealing with superstars, coaches want players to fit their system. But superstars are the system.
You have Superstars, and then you have mega Superstars. Brock Lesnar is a mega Superstar.
I just want to go out and compete. Plus the main thing is, at 55 I need a good amount of time to prepare just to make the weight cut. At 70 I can just take fights as they come and just compete as much as I want.
I guess my mission statement is now to let the world know on a global scale that WWE certainly is a wonderful form of entertainment, but its superstars are more than just superstars inside the ring. They do so much more outside the ring and have so much more to offer.
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