Diet hard, train hard.

WrestleMania is amazing.

I don't eat any junk food.

The sky is truly the limit for WWE.

The secret to my success is persistence.

I eat every two hours to balance my diet.

I think I'm going to be successful in WWE.

I think I am the most dominant superstar in WWE.

Honestly, nothing tastes as good as feeling good.

One of my goals is to become a WWE Hall of Famer.

Obviously, in WWE, everyone is on top of their game.

I know the way WWE works. Things change last minute.

When I started wrestling, I was still in high school.

I behave. I lock myself in my hotel room every night.

I'm a firm believer that you get back what you put in.

I'm very proud to represent the great nation of India.

WWE is growing every day, every week, and every month.

The whole 'SmackDown' roster has a chip on its shoulder.

Daniel Bryan had the 'Yes' Movement. That was phenomenal.

I believe Randy Orton is one of the greatest of all time.

I'm from Calgary, Alberta, Canada, and my family is Punjabi.

My rise in WWE was kickstarted by my physical transformation.

Why can't I beat AJ Styles? I beat AJ Styles in the past before.

When I am on 'Raw' and 'Smackdown,' I try to make the best of it.

I want to retire, when it's all said and done, as one of the greats.

We are here to entertain and ultimately put smiles on people's faces.

You can't just become complacent or lazy, or then the decline happens.

I'm fantasizing about being the best superstar I can be and improving.

The Big Show and Mark Henry and even John Cena helped me along my journey.

We don't want to upset our fans, because that's not what we are here to do.

WWE sees India as huge opportunity and wants to continue to build its base.

Wrestlemania 34 was a huge moment for me both professionally and personally.

I take a magnesium supplement before my workout because it prevents cramping.

I wrestled Tyler Breeze one time when there was, like, 20 people at the show.

Every day in WWE is blessing, and every day, I have to outwork my competition.

Instead of fantasizing about food, I'm fantasizing about the WWE championship.

I eat 30/40 grammes of carbohydrates, 30/40 grammes of proteins with every meal.

It is an honor to represent the people of India every time I step into the ring.

I believe that every WWE superstar is in charge, 100 percent, of his own destiny.

I have a very positive outlook. I set goals for myself, and I write down my goals.

You never know when the break is going to come, so you have to keep plugging away.

'SmackDown Live' is a great place with a great roster and many talented superstars.

I'm Punjabi and speak Punjabi fluently and know all the Indian customs and everything.

I was on 'SmackDown' TV when I was 24. I was released when I was 27 and came back at 29.

MMA, cricket, or anything, you cannot just coast. Every day, you have to wake up hungry.

Every day is a blessing in WWE, and I keep reminding myself of that. That's my character.

I beat Randy Orton, one of the all-time greats, you know. Why can't I beat a Brock Lesnar?

I learned Punjabi before I learned English in spite of the fact that I was born in Canada.

Rob Gronkowski cost me the Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal, and I haven't forgot that.

My favorite growing up was Bret Hart. I just idolized him when I was a child; he was my hero.

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