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The key is dictating what the fans do rather than letting them dictate what you do.
Cena, one-hundred percent, bleeds WWE, and he always will. I know that much about him.
Whether I was The Legend Killer, The Viper, The Apex Predator, nothing's really changed.
I forgot how it feel like to have the top of my foot hurt so bad from kicking people on the face.
I just want everyone to know that even though Hogan won at Summerslam I still pinned him 1, 2, 3.
I remember the first Wrestlemania; I was four years old. Nobody had any idea what it would become.
Tattoos are addicting, and I used to have this tribal tattoo, but I was never really happy with it.
The only reason you're undefeated at WrestleMania is because you've never faced me at WrestleMania.
I've main-evented WrestleMania a handful of times, but it never gets old. It's the same with nerves.
The fact that the WWE is so involved in anti-bullying, it's really an honor to be involved with them.
I entered this ring Randy Orton, Legend Killer. When all was said and done, I left as Randy Orton, Legend.
I had a couple rough patches early in my career. I think I might have made some bad choices here and there.
Learning from my mistakes at the same time being criticized by Triple H and Ric Flair made me what I am today.
Ric Flair, you put me in this position. You named me the Legend Killer and after Tuesday, you will respect me.
You obey Wade Barrett's orders and you disrespect every person who has ever been champion. Including yourself.
As long as the fans were happy, I knew I'd had a good night, and it didn't really matter what anuone else thought.
Call me sick. Call me deranged. I'm gonna be your worst nightmare. I'm gonna be your hero whether you like it or not!
I've done so much for the WWE. Everything I've done, any movie I've done, any notoriety I have, it's because of them.
I got to doing this thing with the Wyatt Family, and I don't remember having this much fun in the ring in a long time.
Learning from the best, you will eventually become the best if you have the talent already, if you have that potential.
I'd RKO my own grandmother if it meant keeping this title. Then I'd RKO your grandmother just to see the look on her face.
I just loved Jake The Snake because of that character and how he cut a promo. That dark nature of his character was amazing.
I had to realize that everyone has opinions, and they all have the right to feel a certain way, and you have to respect that.
I saw her backstage and said hi, took a picture with her. Tried to get a convo going, but the kid had know idea wut to think!
I never thought, as a kid, that I'd have an action figure, much less an action figure sold in a two-pack with Jake The Snake.
The older I get and the harder it is to maintain a six pack, the more I wish I wore a tactical vest and cargo pants like Roman Reigns.
If things go our way, you might see why I'm a legend. And if your daddy has a problem with that, he'll find out why I'm the Legend Killer.
When it comes to wrestling, I'm 100 percent confident in my abilities, and I see myself being in the ring as long as my body can handle it.
When I walk to the ring, I hear voices telling me what to do and sometimes it's not the right thing, but it's definitely damn entertaining.
I think the best advice I got is that acting isn't acting - you just want to just be, you want to be just real, be in the moment and react.
Even though the 'Shooter' character on TV is so close to the real-life me, I'm still playing with ways to creatively portray that character.
From bell to bell, from when my entrance plays and I step through that curtain, people have to wonder what's going on inside that guy's head.
I want to work with guys like Rey Mysterio, The Undertaker, Edge and have good feuds and do entertaining stuff, and I know I'm capable of it.
WWE has given me everything; it really has. My kids will go to college because of them, I don't have to worry about finances because of them.
You think you're funny! You think you're funny Cena, huh? The only pose you're going to be doing tonight is lying on your back with me on top!
Someone had asked me who I thought was better, John Cena or Rock. I said Rock needs a teleprompter. Rock needs a writer to write all his stuff.
We have the freedom of speech. We are able to hold hands in protest and stand up for what we believe in and have people hear what you have to say.
If the Big Show lands on you when you're on the ground, you're not getting back up. He'll pick you up like a sack of crap and toss you over the top rope.
When Rock was on 'Saturday Night Live,' that's what propelled him into the mainstream and made everyone realize, 'Holy crap, this guy is really talented.'
Cena is awesome on the mic. When it comes to wrestling in the ring and the technical aspect, I feel as if I blow him away. I feel like I'm more of an athlete.
I want to go out there and try as hard as I can to be the best in that ring. And for me, that doesn't mean cutting flips and cartwheels and not selling punches.
I had very bad acne growing up. I had braces for six years, from the fifth to the 11th grade. I didn't look in the mirror and feel like someone who should be on TV.
I definitely had a big head, and I'll be the first to admit that I made some bad decisions. But back when I was making those decisions, in my head I was doing no wrong.
I firmly believe that without the fans, I wouldn't be where I am. I'm truly fortunate to be relevant for a very long time, and it's because of them wanting to see more of me.
I think with Lesnar, it's always going to be him coming in every few months as a monster who destroys guys who work 200 days a year... There is a tendency for that to get old.
I want to be like an Undertaker and be around so when your music hits, people go crazy because of that respect that you've earned over 20, 25 years of going on the ride for them.
I wasn't some stud athlete at school that was destined to be a professional wrestler. I was just an insecure little guy that didn't want to go to school because I had zits on my upper lip.
Jake 'The Snake,' getting the chance to talk to him all day and just picking his brain - you know, he has his demons, but he's an intelligent person, and he knows the business like no other.
Mick Foley - the match we had at Backlash is one of my two or three favorite matches ever. Much props to him: he puts his body on the line, and what he did for me that day, I'll never forget.
I had to realize that other people had an opinion that counted, and I had to realize that other people had feelings, and you've got to watch their feelings and listen to what they have to say.