Words matter. These are the best Rusev Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I’ve always had an interest in Muay Thai fighting. I love the discipline and toughness of it, so I traveled to Thailand to study ways to incorporate it into my style.
I always wanted to be a wrestler; I just didn’t know how to do it.
Eventually, one day, you know, cream rises to the top. So, you know, I’m waiting… I’m waiting for the rise.
It all started as a dream. Just watching as a kid, just watching Hogan, just watching WWF – it was amazing.
Becoming heavyweight champion and holding the top title is on my bucket list. That spot is always getting tighter and tighter, but why not? A man can always dream.
How does Vince McMahon feel about Rusev Day? He’s supportive; he’s trying to teach me a lot.
I love being a heel.
Shinsuke, as champion, wasn’t even doing anything and wasn’t defending it and was hiding all the time.
I want my name to be remembered for 1,000 years. That way, I will never be forgotten when I’m done inside the ring.
I was very curious to try being in a movie.
You just never know what is going to happen in WWE. That is why it is so magical.
I am an artist, and I have a lot more to offer than just being a one-dimensional character, and I think our audience sees that and understands that – they’re behind it.
I’m not a one-dimensional character.
The Rock taught me you don’t always have to talk or move all the time. You can just stand there and soak it in. Let the crowd just do what they do.
Most wrestling fans in WWE heard about Bulgaria after I showed up on the scene.
I had the opportunity to come to the United States of America as an exchange student, so I had to come for four months, work, and then go back.
I had a friend named Vasil Rusev in my rowing classes. I’ve always liked that name. When I first started in WWE, I had the opportunity to choose a name, and I choose Rusev.
Holy crap, cross fit! It’s terrible, but I’m doing that now. Anything so that I can look better.
I have a freaking tattoo of Bulgaria on my shoulder. I’m proud of it.
When an American person hears you speak a different language, you’re automatically the bad guy.
I worked at Wendy’s for a week.
Being the United States champion, it makes me elevate the title even more because, at the end of the day, that is what I wanna do. I wanna elevate the title, whether it be the world championship, the universal championship, any of these titles.
I always knew what I had, and I knew I was more than just ‘the foreign guy.’ I have personality, and as soon as I had chance to show it, I just did it. A lot of people don’t like it, and a lot of people frown upon it and think I should just be stuck in that box, but it’s just not me.
I learned to kick trees with my bare feet to strengthen my legs.
I wake up, and the first thing is to find a Starbucks so I can get a coffee. After that, I have a breakfast and head into the gym.
When I get fired up, all of that is me. You have to have fun with it because it’s who you are.
I would have never thought that somebody like me from the small country of Bulgaria could make it in WWE.
When you have been stuck in that heel, bad-guy role as the foreigner who never talks, you want to get out of there, have fun, and just be you.
I had two or three jobs at the same time just I could afford myself and pay rent and school. Then I had a tryout with WWE, and I got signed right away.
I am very, very proud of being United States Champion and defending it.
There’s a lot of people I take stuff from, and it’s mostly bad guys in movies.
I cut my hair. I did that. That wasn’t a good decision.
The tank entrance at WrestleMania 31 is my favorite moment in WWE.