I totally understand OJ. I get it.

When you're nWo, you're nWo for life.

I'm the man that made wrestling famous.

I fear no man, no beast or evil, brother.

Train. Say your prayers. Eat your vitamins.

Everybody's out there wrestling like a robot.

Whatcha gonna do, when Hulkamania runs wild on you!

We're the greatest athletes in the world without a doubt.

Negativity and Hulkamania - 2 things that don't go together.

We're probably the opposite of the Osbournes. We run a very tight ship.

Whatcha gunna do when Hulkamanina and my 24 pythons run wild on you?!?!?!!?

If I have a problem with someone I talk about them. I don't pick on their kids.

It's amazing that even though I've lost everything else, I still have wrestling.

When you're with the nWo, when you're with Hollywood, you're just...too...sweet!

I'm real good with math, with numbers, like my dad was. I'm pretty much dialed in.

I woke up and realized life is great and people are awesome and life is worth living.

I've been knocked out a few times , but I have no idea how many concussions I've ever had.

To all my little Hulkamaniacs, say your prayers, take your vitamins and you will never go wrong.

Hopefully I can become the Babe Ruth of the World Wrestling Federation and be the champion at the same time.

Be a father first. Don't put a priority of being a friend with your wife first, or a friend with your kids first.

I've always felt from everyone I talk to that the fans feel like I'm tangible and they can talk to me and they know me.

Wrestling needs to be about the art form again. It needs to be about painting a picture and having a really good match.

I promised each and every Hulkamaniac when I went to that great battlefield in the sky I would bring the WWF title with me.

As far as my divorce goes, I love my family and I love my wife to death and I just don't know what tomorrow's going to bring.

When you start out in the wrestling business, you make a lot of mistakes, tripping over your own feet and looking like a fool.

After watching wrestling for 20 years, I thought I had enough confidence to do it. There were no wrestling schools at the time.

The best wrestlers, whether its a Hulk Hogan or a Rey Mysterio, are the ones who have psychology and can understand this business.

The best wrestlers, whether it's a Hulk Hogan or a Rey Mysterio, are the ones who have psychology and can understand this business.

If anybody dared say wrestling was fake, you'd punch 'em. And you never used the word show. If you used the word show it was an insult.

A lot of people didn't realize that with the carpet being pulled out from under me in such a short time frame I got to such a bad place.

I'm real critical of myself and if I take the bandana off my head I'm completely bald headed and go from being 58 to looking 68 instantly.

I love to give the fans what they want. They're what I miss most when I'm not wrestling. That time in the ring is like being in heaven for me.

I know what happens every time I get in front of a UK crowd - they just go nuts and they are so nice and excited and crazy and they won't sit down.

I quit doing the movies because the wrestling was going so good and was so on fire during the '80s and '90s, but I was getting all these movie scripts.

I've been around so long and no matter if I've done good things or bad things, or my personal life has been good or bad, the fans have always stuck with me.

I feel really good right now. It will really be a tough decision. It's so hard to give up what you love doing. Hanging up the boots will not be an easy thing to do.

I'm loyal to a fault - even though I've been to hell and back with Vince McMahon, I would never to do anything to hurt him. But it's also survival of the fittest out there.

I've never been in a Sweat Lodge. I, myself, personally don't even like sitting in a sauna, so I've never been to a spiritual retreat so I don't understand the whole process.

If I do hit that rope and do a hop, skip and a jump and get up as high as I can, I'm just going to hold my breath, because I know i'm going to hear all kinds of scar tissue popping.

The leg drop was a move that nobody really used, and nobody ever hit the ropes and jumped up really high, so I tried it out in Japan and the people loved it. That's how I came up with it.

Ultimate Warrior had a hell of a gimmick, but wrestling is about so much more than that. You have to be consistent, work main events every night and have matches that people really believe in and want to see.

I used to be a session musician before I was a wrestler. I played bass guitar. I was big pals with Lars Ulrich, and he asked me if I wanted to play bass with Metallica in their early days, but it didn’t work out.

People always expect Hulk Hogan to be standing up straight, or to have the bandanna on, or to not have my arms covered up. If I have an extra large shirt on people go 'oh yeah you look small.' It kind of ruins the mystique.

When the script for 'The Wrestler' kept coming to me I said, This movie is so good if you put me in the film as a wrestler people are going to say, 'No credibility, Hulk Hogan isn't a good actor,' whatever Hollywood thinks of me.

All of a sudden, Hulk Hogan has become retro. Hulk Hogan has become cool again. So to come out and to hear how loud the fans are. To hear how loyal the fans are, it's truly overwhelming. I just can't believe I've been reborn in the WWE.

I'd like to be the John Wayne of the '90s. Not in terms of being the macho guy, but as a solid male leading character. Making an action-adventure comedy that kids can see with their families is a natural extension of what I did in wrestling.

I'm 58 years old and I just went through 8 back surgeries. They started cutting on me in February 2009, and I was basically bed ridden for almost two years. I got a real dose of reality that if you don't have your health, you don't have anything.

I train all the time and the weird thing is I'm in the gym with people between 20 and 25 years old and I look in the mirror and I look better than they do and they are young kids - either they haven't trained hard enough or they aren't serious enough.

You know a lot of times wrestlers get too full of themselves. They can't separate themselves from the characters. They get used to the excitement, the energy, the lifestyle and the money and with a lot of these guys, when it stops, they self-destruct.

In the ring, it's fun to be the bad guy, but 24 hours a day, when you have to talk to kids, and you see Make-A-Wish kids that love you, the bad guy stuff is not fun. I'd rather be a good guy 24 hours a day than a bad guy just for a few minutes in the ring.

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