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I travel on my own and try to – I float along to music.
To know that a kid could come up to me in 20 or 30 years and say, ‘Hey, here’s a picture of us. I met you at a meet-and-greet, and I idolized you as a child. I’m a WWE Superstar, too, because you inspired me.’ That’s crazy to think, but it could happen. I made it, so if I can make it, anybody can.
You can call us what you want, but at the end of the day, we’re entertainers.
There ain’t nobody who’s got enough money to put my back in the ring.
I’ve been working with a lot of people out in Hollywood on writing scripts, screenplays, directing, producing, and making music.
Nobody ever wants to see a guy get hurt, because this is how we feed our families.
The only vowel I’m concerned with is ‘I.’
I loved all the wrestling going on in the ring – I wouldn’t be into it as much if I didn’t care about that – but I always had an infatuation with the performers and the entertainers.
It is a fine line to be this PG superstar and also a role model and a bad guy and playing off our personality.
I’m a walking, talking hypebeast, okay? Fresh Js on my feet every single week.
Enzo Amore, the guy you see on TV, existed in a gym in New Jersey long before he ever took to a TV screen.
You can’t put a cubicle on Enzo Amore. You can’t put a cubicle around Eric Arndt.
Basically when you’re a writer and have a mind like mine, my mind has gone platinum multiple times, and I have got a heart of gold; my heart’s in the right place.
I had a great relationship with Vince McMahon.
When I was young, a lot of the guys could sell themselves to me on the way to the ring with the way they acted and their mannerisms. Guys like Shawn Michaels, who I loved growing up. They were just loud. They didn’t even need to say a word because they came out and had this crazy ring gear on.
I wear Jordans when I’m in the ring, alright? This isn’t ballet, you know?
I was a ball guy. I played basketball, baseball, football. I excelled in football the most. I played running back, wide receiver, safety, kick returner, punt returner.
I’ve been picked up by Big Cass and thrown down the ramp onto metal. Have you ever seen that before in this business? No, no, that’s a mighty big fall from the top of the ramp, straight down to the bottom onto concrete. He picked me up over his head and thrown me 14 feet to the ground.
The squared circle’s no pretty place to be, and there’s nothin’ sweet about it.
Wrestling isn’t real. The falls hurt, sometimes you get punches in the face, but it’s not real. It’s propaganda. Propaganda makes you the giant and me the small guy. Propaganda makes me the champion and makes you unworthy of a title shot.
I never was in a wrestling ring before I stepped foot into a WWE ring, so I am a product of NXT.
I’m just one of those guys that, when I’m going in, I’m going all-in. That’s kind of the way you’ve got to be in this business that I’m in.
It’s just an honor to compete in New York, New Jersey, the tri-state area, where we’re from. I have so much roots there, so much family.
In our business, it’s hard to look at anything in retrospect and look at your accomplishments because you’re so busy thinking about the next week. What we do is 52 weeks a year.
Flair, Dusty Rhodes, Shawn Michaels, The NWO, The Invasion, the wild stories, and the Attitude Era. All the crazy stories – you love them, and you get addicted to them and the lifestyle. But you have to separate them and toe the line and separate yourself from what is real and what is not.
I grew up a block away from Hell, and my pop-pop was a chef in Hell’s Kitchen.
I would say that my forte is cutting the line. My entire life’s work is me having zero patience and not waiting in a line.
I was focused as a writer and marketing and a character. I was like Jim Carrey.
One of my favorite rappers of all time, if not my favorite rapper of all time, is Nas.
The NXT environment is so competitive.
I was a writer before I was a wrestler when I was in the WWE.
I take that stage, and I’m the same guy backstage as I am on the stage. And you know what that guy is. That guy is a star. That guy is a champion. That guy is the guy that put ‘205 Live’ on the map.
I am an entertainer by all means, and I am going to always take stages and will fall on my face with those stages without a care because I am not afraid to fail.
As a writer for six years, I wrote my own TV, which, I was the only person in the WWE that could probably honestly say, since day one in NXT, they wrote their own material.
I spent most of my days in school being a class clown. I never shut up. By the time I was in middle school, I had myself a personal aide.
If you look back at my six-year run in the WWE, I never cursed on TV once, never cursed once.
Any time I see an opportunity to get ahead, I take it.
I’m so glad I got an opportunity to meet Shawn Michaels, because he didn’t let any of my expectations down. He’s the coolest guy ever.
My microphone skills were developed at a young age watching my dad on the microphone. My dad DJ’ed bar mitzvahs, bat mitzvahs, things of that nature.
My name is an acronym for EA – EA All Day. It’s a persona that I developed over the years in sports as a caricature of myself. On the field, in practice, in the weight room, I was just a character and a personality.