Words matter. These are the best Rocky Johnson Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.

I had my own mind made up in that I was going to do my own thing. I wasn’t going to copy from this guy or that guy.
Georgia is too cold and wet for me. I have knee problems and hip problems.
I worked with guys in Japan that were champions and they came over here for six months or a year and they treated them like garbage.
I was partners with Mil Mascaras and we were champions for about a year. We got over good because we had two different styles. The people respected his style when he was in the ring and when I came in they respected mine.
A good promoter is one that treats you with respect and as a human being.
I was headstrong.
I like to think I proved a wrestler’s skin color doesn’t matter.
Back when I was competing I had a lot of fans wanting my autograph, wanting to take my picture, but nothing like what my son is dealing with.
A lot of wrestlers put on 30 to 40 pounds after they finish wrestling. Some have heart attacks because of the weight. I made working out my hobby.
When you drop-kick someone you have maybe a second’s time to jump into the air, hit your opponent directly with both feet and then land without getting hurt. If you lose your balance in the air, though, you’ll wind up with cracked ribs and bruised kidneys.
I met Muhammad Ali in Toronto when he was still Cassius Clay… We got to talking and it was like we knew each other for 50 years. We just clicked.
When I first got started I had no idea my career would last as long as it did.
I worked for promoters that I couldn’t stand and they couldn’t stand me. But they knew if they put my name out there, I would sell out for them.
My dad was a big man – six-foot-seven and 300 pounds – and very strong.
I broke my neck.
Promoters know the business.
The system in which I came up in was that every territory had to have a black, a white… if you went to Texas you had to have somebody that was a cowboy or one that was from Mexico. There wasn’t that many Afro Americans in the business at the time so I moved around a lot. But every time I moved around, I made money.
I kept myself in shape, and the stuff they were doing in the South, I wouldn’t go for. They wanted to whip me on TV, like they used to do with the slaves and all that. I said, ‘No. I came in as an athlete, and I’ll leave as an athlete.’ And they respected me for that.
It seems every bouncer, every bodybuilder wants to become a wrestler. Every day, people will come up to me and ask about it. So few actually make it but if you do make it you can now make into the millions. You have to know your character and have a lot of ability.