Words matter. These are the best The Ultimate Warrior Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
When I go out and talk to people about how unique they are as a human being and that there’s a niche for them that they need to follow through on for their lives, it’s what I truly believe in.
In comic books, every character exists in this comic book world, and the wrestlers were the same thing. They were responsible for creating that world and putting it out there – having the confidence to go forward and do that and behave in a certain way.
I think when you grow up – and this is a simple thing that I’ve said numerous times – you should think and act like one.
The family that I live for only breathes the air that smells of combat.
I have an intense personality, and a lot of the qualities that the Ultimate Warrior had still apply to my everyday life.
When I developed the Ultimate Warrior character and kept evolving the character, I knew, there was no question that it would work because it was working.
No WWE talent becomes a legend on their own.
Thanksgiving Day, the holiday, has a certain feeling to it.
The Ultimate Warrior character relative to professional wrestling or WWE, he’s definitely a Hall of Famer. He’s a Hall of Famer whether he gets into the Hall of Fame or not.
Every man’s heart one day beats its final beat. His lungs breathe a final breath. And if what that man did in his life makes the blood pulse through the body of others, and makes them bleed deeper and something larger than life, then his essence, his spirit, will be immortalized.
No one interacts with their fans like I do. No one.
The Ultimate Warrior was explosive, confident, heroic, and ready to get into battle. He was a character who had his own set of rules.
Pay-per-view events for us were really just another show while we were out on a road tour.
The toughest opponent for me would have been Randy Savage, the Macho Man, because his intensity paralleled mine.
Martin Luther King can have his own self-titled birthday recognized as a national holiday, but not our country’s first president?
My Ultimate Warrior fans mean the world to me.
I know a little about CM Punk in that he does his own thing. I’m inspired by people who do that in their own life. That they just do their own thing no matter what the consequences are.
I don’t think you can push your body too far. Just do the basic exercises, deadlifts, squats, presses. The best times that you have with it will be when you get older: you’re not all broken down like other people.
Queering don’t make the world work.
Training has been really good to me over the years. It’s bettered the quality of my life.
When you’re caught up in your career, you’re not thinking about becoming a legend one day or how, 25 years from now, you’ll be immortalized in something or that you might be going into the Hall of Fame.
I was actually going to school to be a chiropractor but was also succeeding at bodybuilding – I did well in a few national contests.
There’s a frenetic energy in screaming and yelling and being a rebel in a way.
The spirit of the Ultimate Warrior will live forever.
During the second term of the Clinton presidency… I thought, ‘Here is the literal and figurative role model for the United States of America behaving like a perverted little kid.’ I just found it all really unmanly and undignified.