Music and the WWE go hand-in-hand.

The only vowel I'm concerned with is 'I.'

A classroom setting for me was an audience.

I had a great relationship with Vince McMahon.

Neville is one of my favorite pros in the business.

In wrestling, I'll lay on my back for anybody 1-2-3.

Listen: women lie, men lie, but numbers don't lie, guy.

I travel on my own and try to - I float along to music.

I was a writer before I was a wrestler when I was in the WWE.

On the low, I've been in Kanye's studio, No Name, out in L.A.

As a kid growing up, I did idolize Chris Jericho at one point.

I've never worn the same pair of shoes twice, ever. That's a fact.

Hell's Kitchen is open 24/7, and I'm cooking on the stove all day.

There ain't nobody who's got enough money to put my back in the ring.

I wear Jordans when I'm in the ring, alright? This isn't ballet, you know?

I trained under Bill DeMott. I did a lot of my promo work with Dusty Rhodes.

You can call us what you want, but at the end of the day, we're entertainers.

I grew up a block away from Hell, and my pop-pop was a chef in Hell's Kitchen.

I was focused as a writer and marketing and a character. I was like Jim Carrey.

The squared circle's no pretty place to be, and there's nothin' sweet about it.

Nobody ever wants to see a guy get hurt, because this is how we feed our families.

I wasn't trying to be the next Hulk Hogan. I was trying to be the next Vince McMahon.

There ain't no way the state of Delaware is gonna tell me how to sign my own license!

One of my favorite rappers of all time, if not my favorite rapper of all time, is Nas.

I've had an affinity for Michael Jordan. He's probably the greatest athlete in my generation.

If you look back at my six-year run in the WWE, I never cursed on TV once, never cursed once.

I never was in a wrestling ring before I stepped foot into a WWE ring, so I am a product of NXT.

I'm hoping Big Cass gets a great singles' run and vice versa. We pull for each other in that regard.

I think the people you have to fear most in life are the people who dream with their eyes wide open.

Enzo Amore, the guy you see on TV, existed in a gym in New Jersey long before he ever took to a TV screen.

It is a fine line to be this PG superstar and also a role model and a bad guy and playing off our personality.

You finish the damn match, point blank, period. That's it, and I always finish, even if I'm finishing on my back.

It's not for everybody, and some of the toughest people I've ever met in my lifetime, I met in the wrestling ring.

When I was a kid, I got to meet Shawn Michaels at the Continental Airlines Arena, and I showed Shawn that picture.

Monday nights, it wasn't like, 'Mom, I want to watch Monday Night Raw.' It was like, 'Mom, put on Shawn Michaels.'

I was different. I wasn't like anyone else. The business has never seen the likes of me, ever, and probably never will.

I would say that my forte is cutting the line. My entire life's work is me having zero patience and not waiting in a line.

My affinity for fashion has always been there. When it comes to looking cool for the first day of school, I was always in it.

I've been working with a lot of people out in Hollywood on writing scripts, screenplays, directing, producing, and making music.

You put a microphone in my hand on live TV, and that's just an opportunity for me to get ahead in life. That's the way I look at it.

Listen: when you work for an employer for six years, are you gonna sit here and tell me you ain't gotta bad thing to say about them?

I'm so glad I got an opportunity to meet Shawn Michaels, because he didn't let any of my expectations down. He's the coolest guy ever.

I've been heavily, heavily tuned into the DJ Khaled album, 'Major Key,' which has some major, major plays on it, up and down the line.

It's just an honor to compete in New York, New Jersey, the tri-state area, where we're from. I have so much roots there, so much family.

I spent most of my days in school being a class clown. I never shut up. By the time I was in middle school, I had myself a personal aide.

I've been fortunate enough to be given the blessing by Triple H down at NXT to start coming out to the ring with a microphone in my hand.

I'm just one of those guys that, when I'm going in, I'm going all-in. That's kind of the way you've got to be in this business that I'm in.

I travelled with Neville; he is my road dog. We travelled on NXT and FCW before that. He opened my eyes to a whole genre of music in reggae.

I was in the business of marketing, and I have two Bachelor's Degrees in Political Journalism, and I wrote for the school newspaper at the time.

I lived, ate, breathed, slept Shawn Michaels. I wouldn't call it pro wrestling back in the day when I was a kid. I just called it Shawn Michaels.

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