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We are going to stand together, united.
I've focused on being as lean as I can.
I think Bad News Barrett was a lot of fun.
Wrestling is quite cyclical in its nature.
Dusty Rhodes really liked me, I bonded with him.
I want to be the first English WWE world champion.
Oh, Cena. You must think that I was born yesterday.
I was told by thousands of people I would never make it.
Ladies and Gentleman, I'm afraid I've got some BAD NEWS.
I try as much as I can to bring out my own British flavor.
I think second place is the first loser in the competition.
I'm not a terribly popular person in life. I can handle that.
In terms of timing, there's never a good time to get injured.
Punk, I see you as a hypocritical, manipulative waste of skin.
Wade Barrett is a lot of things, but he certainly is not a loser.
I'm a huge fan of Adrian Neville and I have been for a long time.
I think Bad News Barrett was just having a laugh every single night.
One day I started cheating. After that, I started winning everything.
I'm actually a big supporter of the majority of the guys from The Nexus.
It was amazing to work with a cast like Terence Howard and Colin Farrell.
Daniel Bryan is someone who I definitely think I can have good matches with.
I've always worked out very hard, very intensely, with a lot of free weights.
Most people can differentiate between the guy you see on TV and the real-life guy.
For the most part I excel as being the bad guy, and that's definitely a strong point for me.
I think when I left WWE, Vince blocked my phone number so he never wants me calling him again.
You just have to look at my nose to see what kind of lifestyle I led... sports and fisticuffs.
There is nothing more terrifying than lying in the ring and feeling that your hand has gone numb.
With my intellect, I'm somebody who can think fast, think on my feet and can think under pressure.
I love doing commentary, and I love working with NWA, as that's been a goal of mine for a long time.
When you're with WWE, you are operating within very fine boundaries that you cannot step outside of.
The moment you get comfortable is the moment you get stagnant, so I want to make sure I keep evolving.
Ninety-nine percent of the time, I'm pretty laid back and relaxed, but I can get very intense quickly.
The one thing I try to do is bring something to my fight scenes that no other film fighter could ever do.
I've never gone out and courted favors. I've never gone out to be booed, either. It's just me being myself.
I left WWE because I was utterly miserable wrestling at the time and I needed to get away from the business.
I've had a lifelong passion, and really obsession, with professional wrestling since I was a very small kid.
The interesting thing about film fighting is that it's very different to the kind of fighting we do in pro wrestling.
I think increasingly WWE is a global company - as much as they can they want to push out into new markets like Europe.
I wrestled for 14 or 15 years. I've got a bunch of injuries, I'm tired, I'm getting old, I'm getting some grey hair now.
I'm lucky that I have a deep, strong voice naturally, and the rest of it I just worked on as far as confidence and projecting myself.
Many people don't realize just how dangerous professional wrestling actually is. People can get seriously injured and even paralyzed.
I improved my died by dropping a lot of carbohydrates like bread, rice and pasta and now I'm eating a lot more fruits and vegetables.
I think the biggest difficulty from transitioning from professional wrestling to the acting world is generally toning down your performance.
I started off in FCW working for Dusty Rhodes and being the color commentator down there in 2008 to 2009, and I've always loved it ever since.
I think Nexus is one of the favorite periods of my career, and I think we had a lot of success, and I think people responded to it really well.
I realized, statistically, the chances of me getting to the WWE and being very successful were very slim. I always hoped it would happen for me.
I have watched stuff like Mixed Martial Arts and boxing, and sometimes it's disappointing because the big fight is over like in 30 seconds or so.
The difference between me and other Superstars is that I am more intelligent, possess a superior streetwise viciousness and am motivated by money.
It's difficult not to like Justin Gabriel when you see him in the ring. He's one of those guys like an Evan Bourne or a Rey Mysterio, a high flyer.
With my genetics, you have to be careful of doing too much cardio. I'm an ectomorph and you can lose a lot of size quickly if you overdo it on cardio.