We do jigsaw puzzles. Here's a pro tip: Listen to an audiobook while doing it.

Pro wrestling fans love what they watch, and they go out to enjoy and have fun.

Pro wrestling has always been my passion. I always wanted to be a pro wrestler.

I just like people that bring in a very competitive mentality to pro wrestling.

It is, to me, a goal of mine to come back to Hawaii and to play in the Pro Bowl.

If you do your history, pro wrestling is just the worked version of what MMA is.

My second pro fight, I fought on the Joe Calzaghe and Bernard Hopkins undercard.

Regardless of whether I'm starting or not, I'll try and be the best pro I can be.

The iPhone in conjunction with the Filmic Pro app - the resolution is HD quality.

At first everyone thought that wanting to become a pro wrestler was just a phase.

Do I get irritated by the no-Pro Bowl thing, never making a Pro Bowl? Yeah, I do.

I can make a valid argument that Bobby Heenan is pro wrestling's great performer.

For sure yeah, Bullet Club is definitely synonymous with pro wrestling as a whole.

One of the downsides of being a poker pro is that people see exactly how you play.

There's so much that goes into being a pro athlete that people have no idea about.

I was thinking I wanted to finish my life there in Hungnam doing pro bono service.

These days, to be seven years in one spot in any pro sport is a pretty long tenure.

It took me a year to make the decision to go pro and skip college and give up that.

I'm getting to be a real pro at coming into things midstream and trying to catch up.

I just follow great people. If you want to play like a pro, you learn from the pros.

I've noticed that right tackles have gotten better in pass pro throughout my career.

The reason the pro tells you to keep your head down is so you can't see him laughing.

It doesn't really matter who I turn pro with. What matters is where I take my tennis.

Some college athletes don't want to turn pro, they don't want to take the cut in pay.

Whenever any Indian needs support to succeed in pro wrestling, I will always be there.

It was a dream come true to be drafted by a pro team and have the opportunity to play.

Boston is really a small town, and the pro sports here are almost like a college sport.

I am me. I've always been a character, and my character's story lives into pro wrestling.

There's never been a moment where I sat down at my drawing board and thought, 'I'm a pro!'

It find it funny how people from Boston and New York hate each other because of pro teams.

As a pro, I've been lucky enough to have been in front of big crowds every time I've boxed.

I knew the statistics of playing pro football were 1% of 1%, so I just never planned on it.

Ultimately, I decided to go pro because that is what makes the most amount of sense for me.

The thing about the NBA, any pro sport, is, guys don't know how to take care of their body.

I would not change my career to be a pro athlete. A team could trade me and my band cannot!

Most pro bodybuilders have bad relationships with their fathers. We want to prove something.

In fact, there's a lot to legitimately hate about pro sports and the way they are conducted.

By that time I was thinking a little about pro ball and hopeful that someone would draft me.

People love to be entertained and love the different storylines that go on in pro wrestling.

I love my iPad Pro and my Apple pencil. They have changed the way I work in really cool ways.

I think if I'd never had found pro wrestling, I'd be a blue collar guy, working a 9-to-5 job.

To be on the same team with Orr was great because when I turned pro, nobody had more charisma.

It means a lot to be Pro Bowl. There's a lot of people who vote and they watch football a lot.

I use the low-spinning Pro V1 left dot. I mark it with the logo for the Tony Finau Foundation.

While turning pro had a lot of upside, for me, it could also have turned out to be a disaster.

If there was a Mount Rushmore for pro wrestling cities, Chicago and New York would be on there.

I have been a Bruin since the start of my pro career and there is no place I would rather play.

It's a very competitive thing, pro sports. The hardest thing in pro sports is staying up there.

Winning a pro tournament is another step toward getting fights against higher-ranked opponents.

There was a time that I really loved pro wrestling, but I'm not a pro wrestling junkie, per se.

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