If there was a Mount Rushmore for pro wrestling cities, Chicago and New York would be on there. After that, it's debatable.
One piece of advice that I would give to any young athlete or performer is remember to thank your mom.
I don't know whether it's the athlete in me or the passion I have for the game: I always think that I can step back on the field and play.
OK, I'll put it like this: I doubt if we will see another All-American basketball athlete who is a Rhodes Scholar.
As a kid, playing sports, I was never the best athlete on my teams, but I was always the guy people looked at as the workhorse.
McGregor sells the show and fights well, he's a real athlete who doesn't get out of shape and is always training.
The whole Miami Heat team is my least my favorite athlete. Why? Because they keep beating my Pacers.
When I started out as a little kid, I didn't say 'I just want to run football.' I wanted to be a great athlete.
I bought an audio technician mic and Pro Tools SE, the demo version and was recording in the basement.
It is well known that I am pro-life... but I would not seek to impose my views on the Canadian people.
When I turned pro, Muhammad Ali was laying back, and I was able to fill up an area that was empty.
My social life is friends at the pool; I have just finished school as I am now a full-time athlete.
Being picked for the Pro Bowl is a feeling I can't describe. I never thought I'd be out here as a rookie, so it's great.
I'm a pro-life candidate because I believe that science is proving us right every day.
I didn't make the Pro Bowl until my seventh year I think in the NFL. We continually got better.
I was an athlete, so I have kind of an athletic sensibility towards writing. I can work for many long hours without fatiguing.
I'd followed the strange deaths of pro football players for years, sensing something odd going on.
I use the right hemisphere of my brain and what I have is this advantage that makes me exceedingly interesting in pro wrestling.
I am an unapologetic Christian, constitutional conservative, pro-life, Second Amendment-loving American!
As a professional athlete, whether it's traveling or being in a hotel room, you gotta let your time go somewhere.
I loved DDT for the freedom; I was able to tell the wackiest and wildest of stories but also test myself as an athlete.
To be on the same team with Orr was great because when I turned pro, nobody had more charisma.
The prostheses do not run the race on their own: there is an athlete who does the work, and the prosthetics do not make a significant difference to the time.
People tend to like an athlete's performance, but if you don't get a feeling for the individual, you're not very emotive about them.
I still have so much passion to perform... That's who Johnny Weir is: I'm a figure skater, I'm an athlete. I want to have fun and enjoy it.
With the ball I can run 37kmh but I've never been timed without it because my job is to play football. I'm not an athlete.
When you get to go out and perform on a great pro wrestling show, it's awesome. It's hard not to enjoy it.
The selfish thing about an athlete is you always look at the side of things where you say I could've done that better.
Johnny was an athlete who didn't play sport. His first love was baseball, but he didn't think he had it in him to be a professional.
I’m neither ‘pro-women’ nor ‘anti-men’. I’m just ‘Thumbs up for the six billion
I used to be an athlete and even ran the 400 metre stretch for Tamil Nadu. I have always been active.
If you talk about natural ability, I think Apollo's probably the most naturally gifted athlete of the new era.
Sprinkle in a bit of pro wrestling in MMA is good. You get the fans talking. They want that drama.
I used to be a pretty decent athlete when I was young. I would like to really focus on getting back into shape.
The athlete knows the day will never come when he wakes up pain-free. He has to play hurt.
If its platform is any guide, the Republican party is staunchly pro-life until you are actually born.
People who are pro smacking children say, 'It's the only language they understand.' You could apply that to tourists.
I think if I'd never had found pro wrestling, I'd be a blue collar guy, working a 9-to-5 job.
I write and do all my arrangements on my Mac. And um, I use Logic Pro, which is a great software program.
What I hope is that politics shouldn't be dominated by the pro-Chinese elite; it should be related to everyone's daily life.
When I went pro at 13, I had plenty of sponsors that give me endorsement deals and stuff like that.
Republicans were more pro-choice than Democrats up until the late 1980s.
I quit high school to be a pro skateboarder out of Ohio, which is just asinine, but it was meant to be.
I do think Under Armour is setting a new example for what a ballerina is, and that you can be feminine and an athlete and represent what a woman is at the same time.
Being an athlete helps me get those grandiose emotions of pleasure and pain that are involved in sports.
That's sometimes the hardest thing to do as a professional athlete, because when you get lit up, you wear it, especially as a starting pitcher.
If I meet somebody and they ask me what position I play, I always just say an 'athlete' or that I do a lot of things.
We look at MMA and working pro wrestling as one and the same, they're just two different sides of the coin.
I love my iPad Pro and my Apple pencil. They have changed the way I work in really cool ways.
It's an amazing life, don't get me wrong. But being a professional athlete, is... is not as glamorous as everybody sets it out to be.
As a pro-business Democrat, I understand the obligations of publicly traded companies to maximize returns to shareholders.
That's the essence of pro wrestling to me, is the traveling, the road, going from Kalamazoo to the next random town.
Acting isn't like being an athlete. There's no real quantifiable measure. It's just a bunch of people feeling things.
When you reach a certain level, you live in a bubble when all you think, dream and breathe is becoming the best athlete in the world.
You couldn't be satisfied with being an amateur asshole, could you, Jimbo! You had to go and turn pro on me!
I was a Division I college athlete, and I grew up with five brothers and two sisters. I've always been a competitor.
I don't mind being a professional. As an athlete you are a role model, people are watching what you wear, listening to everything you say.
Full and immediate expensing is widely recognized as one of the most pro-growth tax policies around.
100 percent, I'm a natural athlete. From when I was younger, I played so many different sports and I've got a competitive mindset.
By that time I was thinking a little about pro ball and hopeful that someone would draft me.
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