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I’m an example that, in the WWE, there are opportunities for people who work hard, improve constantly.
In Birmingham, England, I had a match with Tyson Kidd, and Mick Foley was at ringside and delivered a socko to me at the end of the match. That was another one of those moments that, if you told me I would be in the ring with Mick Foley giving me a socko, I wouldn’t believe you.
WWE is growing every day, every week, and every month.
I think I am the most dominant superstar in WWE.
The first thing I do when I wake up is cardio on an empty stomach. I’ll just drink water, or maybe I’ll have a black coffee with no sugar, and I’ll do about 25 minutes of cardio, six days a week.
My rise in WWE was kickstarted by my physical transformation.
I drink protein shakes when I travel. That is how I maintain myself, and I exercise six days a week.
I take a magnesium supplement before my workout because it prevents cramping.
I’m from Calgary, Alberta, Canada, and my family is Punjabi.
I knew that I’d be able to climb the mountain, but in such a short period? I didn’t think so. I mean, ‘SmackDown Live’ is the land of opportunity, and I’m a living proof of that.
I had become complacent in WWE when I got released in 2014. I had become unmotivated. I wasn’t driven. I was out of shape and just not focussed.
I behave. I lock myself in my hotel room every night.
I want to be one of the greatest champions of all time. And it’s a good pressure – I need this pressure. Because if pressure is making me work, if it’s making me work harder – it was hard work to get to the championship, to win the championship.
I was really into sports, playing track and field, amateur wrestling, volleyball, and soccer. I was a very active kid and teenager.
Obviously, in WWE, everyone is on top of their game.
WWE is a global juggernaut; it is the pinnacle. It is a global entity. You have superstars from Australia, China, Japan.
I am first one in the gym, I do cardio before I have breakfast, and I am training hard every day.
Daniel Bryan had the ‘Yes’ Movement. That was phenomenal.
‘SmackDown Live’ is a great place with a great roster and many talented superstars.
Every time I write down my goals, I realize that I have to hit the gym. I have to eat right. I have to improve in the ring. I have to give it 100%. I have to improve on my promos. These are the things that go through my head daily because I work hard on them.
My favorite growing up was Bret Hart. I just idolized him when I was a child; he was my hero.
My transformation represents more than what is just skin deep; it represents my motivation, drive, and willingness to constantly improve.
I beat Randy Orton, one of the all-time greats, you know. Why can’t I beat a Brock Lesnar?
We are here to entertain and ultimately put smiles on people’s faces.
Even in WWE, you believe it when it happens. Because anything can happen in the WWE at the last minute. Things happen, things change, and decisions are made.
WWE sees India as huge opportunity and wants to continue to build its base.
When I originally debuted in 2011, I was on ‘SmackDown.’ At the time, they were separate from ‘RAW,’ so I feel at home on ‘SmackDown.’
I haven’t read ‘The Secret,’ but I know what it’s about, just having positive energy around you and being positive, and things start happening. I’m really, honestly, a firm believer of this.
The Big Show and Mark Henry and even John Cena helped me along my journey.
One of my goals is definitely to motivate the youth towards sports. Whether it’s arts or academics, I just want to let them know that anything is possible. To think that I grew up as a WWE fan and now I’m a WWE champion proves that through hard work anything really is possible.
If you eat every two hours, your body doesn’t really hold much fat, and it actually speeds up your metabolism.
Diet hard, train hard.
WrestleMania is amazing.
One of my goals is to become a WWE Hall of Famer.
I want to cement my own legacy and, most importantly, motivate the youth of India and make all of India proud.
There is no food in the world that gives you a better feeling of walking around with veins bulging out, six-pack abs. It’s the best feeling in the world.
When I came to WWE – I got signed when I was 23. When I was on ‘SmackDown’ roster, the main roster, I was 24. I wasn’t ready for those responsibilities. I wasn’t – I wasn’t seasoned enough as a wrestler, as an in-ring performer.
The whole ‘SmackDown’ roster has a chip on its shoulder.
You never know when the break is going to come, so you have to keep plugging away.
Being part of ‘Raw 1000’ in the same ring with Undertaker and Kane leading an army of young hungry wrestlers was amazing.
I would tell Vince McMahon, ‘Hey! I’m telling you, I’m going to run this place one day.’ And I think Vince likes to hear that. He knew I was motivated. He knew I was hungry.
I wrestled Tyler Breeze one time when there was, like, 20 people at the show.
I have a very positive outlook. I set goals for myself, and I write down my goals.
It is an honor to represent the people of India every time I step into the ring.
Every day, you have to put in the hard work.
I think I’m going to be successful in WWE.
What I do normally is I do the cardio, then I’ll eat – protein shake, oatmeal, banana – then I’ll hit the gym, and I’ll be in the gym for two hours.
Sometimes, guys are in a slump, or you feel like you’re not doing anything with the company, and I felt like that for years. But it can all change.
I know the way WWE works. Things change last minute.
Mentally, you can’t expect positive things to start happening in your life with a negative attitude.
WWE is the epitome of Sports Entertainment; it gets no bigger than this. So, whether you are on ‘Raw’ or on ‘SmackDown,’ the level of talent that we have on both sides is second to none.
You can actually eat very clean at Chipotle. They have white rice, they have brown rice, and they have chicken. I stay away from the guac and the sour cream. I just get lettuce, double-meat chicken, and a white or brown rice.
As long as I can remember, I was a WWE fan. I wanted to grow up and be a WWE superstar just like my favorites.
MMA, cricket, or anything, you cannot just coast. Every day, you have to wake up hungry.
I believe Randy Orton is one of the greatest of all time.
I learned Punjabi before I learned English in spite of the fact that I was born in Canada.
Definitely, as an Indian, I’m seen as an outsider, and definitely, the jeers come from that. But I enjoy it; I even encourage it. Whatever noise they make when I’m in the ring, it motivates me, drives me to do better.
You can’t just become complacent or lazy, or then the decline happens.
I’m fantasizing about being the best superstar I can be and improving.
Getting released in 2014 was the best thing that happened to me because I got to regain my focus, regain my pride, and come back as the best-conditioned athlete there is in WWE, which ultimately led me to become the single greatest WWE champion.