Zitat des Tages von Dean Ambrose:
If I got hit by a bus tomorrow, I get to say I was in a movie.
From day one, The Shield was a vehicle. It wasn't, 'This is what we're doing for the rest of our lives.' It was, 'This is the vehicle we'll use to bust into WWE, to ride to the top of it, and then we fight each other.' That was always the plan.
I always liked the guys who lasted a long time in the match and had endurance. People like Ric Flair going an hour at the 1992 Rumble, or Shawn Michaels and the British Bulldog being one and two in 1995 and both lasting until the end.
It is very easy to get hurt in a match like the Royal Rumble. It seems very run of the mill, but it's always the stupid stuff where you get hurt.
I hate in-ring promos. I've never done a promo in WWE that I liked.
To be in an Intercontinental title match at WrestleMania, that is the stuff dreams are made of.
A lot of people feel they spend enough time watching me go through the good, the bad, and the ugly, so they feel like they know me and are a part of it. I'm kind of like a part of people's families. You can't buy that kind of connection with people.
You have these magical moments in these live events that are never captured on film and that only live on in your memory. Those are always my favorite.
I have no fear of anybody or anything happening to me in WWE because nothing can be as bad as some of the injuries I went through and some of the grotesque things that have happened to my body.
I love adrenaline. I like senseless violence.
I've suffered through the worst possible conditions.
In the back of my mind. I always knew WWE was where I should be and where I would end up. Or where I could end up. Where I deep-down wanted to end up.
You have to take a certain pride in your work.
I said, 'What I'm going to do is dress as plain as humanly possible.' I'm not going to wear anything fancy, I'm not going to have fancy music, I'm not going to have fancy pyro - I'm literally just going to be a dude walking into the ring. I'm going to look like I just got off work from a construction site, and I am now punching you in the face.
If you're a wrestling fan, and you watch it on TV, that's great, but there's nothing quite like being there live.
I probably don't have any more of a bigger following on the Internet than anybody else does - I just probably have a stranger one.
I wasn't 'gifted' in the way that Brock Lesnar or Roman Reigns or somebody like that is gifted, in that they got the physical attributes and so forth.
If you're really good at doing what you do, good things will come.
For me, wrestling was an escape. It was like a way out.
I always take pride in the fact that nobody can mess with me, and I never let anybody mess with me my entire life.
I'll fight anyone for enough money. Give me half a million dollars.
The WWE Championship is the greatest championship in the history of this sport. It has the most history of anything.
WWE prepares you for so much other stuff in entertainment.
It is hard for me to understand I am on television and people around the world watch me every week in a country I have never even been to.
Being a nocturnal creature myself, I often find myself in dark alleys or strange places late at night. If there were werewolves around, I'd be likely to run into them, being the night owl that I am.
I don't like the water. I'm a land guy.
I've been around in WWE for quite a while now and before that had - even in Florida - I've been all around the world and seen every type of style in opponent; the way I was trained and stuff, I got a lot more tricks up my sleeve.
I'm big into mountain biking.
I like, at the end of the night, to be walking back to the locker room limping and sweating, spitting blood out of my mouth. I've been doing this for a long time, and it comes naturally.
I may not be the biggest guy in the world or strongest guy in the world. I don't have those gifts. But I will take more punishment, and I'm willing to withstand more abuse.
I'm Vince McMahon's favorite wrestler; quote me.
I like to live a spoiler-free life.
You'll find that all WWE performers, when they go on to any television show or set of any kind, we're more prepared that we get credit for. We don't get enough credit.
I keep myself flexible; I just compete at my normal body weight.
I listen to some Hank Williams before I go out. I tell some jokes. I have fun. I don't waste too much energy thinking about it - I like to save that all for the ring.
Threats mean nothing to me.