I didn't make the Pro Bowl until my seventh year I think in the NFL. We continually got better.

Most pro athletes are super competitive, super clutch, and they don't want to lose at anything.

I do have a little setup at home. I use Pro Tools and a Neumann mic. Neumann's are my favorite.

Even through all those Pro Bowls, at the end of the day, I was always just a seventh-round pick.

When it's all over I might be able to say I've had the strangest career in pro football history.

Pro wrestling fans love surprises, so let's surprise them, and not just give them the old stuff.

You start at SNL when you're young and hungry, but I don't want my pro years to be my SNL years.

Tennis is such a physically demanding sport, and it can be so rough on the body at the pro level.

Being real in pro wrestling has paid off. Just being myself - that really translated to the fans.

It's either join the workforce or become a professional athlete, and I'd rather be a pro athlete.

When you're a young pro from an undeveloped country in road cycling then you're on the back foot.

The MGR Sivaji awards are organised by the PRO stalwarts in the industry whom I actually respect.

Before turning pro, I would never have just left my skates sitting in the locker room unattended.

Any time someone stops me in the street and asks me for an autograph, pro wrestling gave me that.

To say that I am pro life is just wrong. I am personally pro-choice and legislatively pro-choice.

They eat clean, they don't drink sodas, they don't have fast food. My kids eat like pro athletes.

Sprinkle in a bit of pro wrestling in MMA is good. You get the fans talking. They want that drama.

When I turned pro, Muhammad Ali was laying back, and I was able to fill up an area that was empty.

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

I want people to say that Jack Swagger/Jake Hager is a world champion in MMA and in pro wrestling.

I'd followed the strange deaths of pro football players for years, sensing something odd going on.

'XXL,' they call me a freshman, but I'm a pro. So, this a platform to let people know I'm out here.

I've learned the number one job of a pro manager is not to win championships but to keep their job.

When I went pro at 13, I had plenty of sponsors that give me endorsement deals and stuff like that.

I don't believe in moral victories. I don't think in pro ball they exist, and they shouldn't exist.

Coltrane would do what you'd get a Roland Pro Tools module to do but with a group of jazz musicians.

I don't play anymore, because I know I'm not going to be a pro golfer. So there's no reason to golf.

One of the reasons I started pursuing MMA was for all the similarities to pro wrestling that it has.

At one point that's all I cared about, being a pro athlete. But I realized I wasn't athletic enough.

It hasn't been very normal in my career, but that first year in pro ball was the craziest year ever.

When should a college athlete turn pro? Not until he has earned all he can in college as an amateur.

I learned how to prepare like a pro, how to recover like a pro, how to live like a pro while at Duke.

Pro wrestling is so physical and taxing and just hurts your body; it's very aggressive entertainment.

I bought an audio technician mic and Pro Tools SE, the demo version and was recording in the basement.

One thing is a pro is supposed to make certain plays, while a college player is learning to make plays.

I quit high school to be a pro skateboarder out of Ohio, which is just asinine, but it was meant to be.

I turned pro as a 20-year-old, won a world title a year later, and remained a world champion ever since.

I love the business of pro wrestling, and it is something I know better than anything else I know about.

I love watching professionals play more than I love sitting there 20 hours a day trying be a pro myself.

I write and do all my arrangements on my Mac. And um, I use Logic Pro, which is a great software program.

Quid pro quo has an interesting history. It's originally a contract law term, not a criminal bribery term.

When you get to go out and perform on a great pro wrestling show, it's awesome. It's hard not to enjoy it.

So when I was told to work, ten, twelve hours a day as an assistant pro, I didn't complain. It was normal.

I always thought I could play pro ball. I had confidence in my ability, You have to. If you don't who will?

I started playing ball when I was a kid. My dad was a pro ball player and he passed on his knowledge to me.

Every game designer should make one explicitly world-changing game. Lawyers do pro bono work, why can't we?

If you want to be pro, you have to hold yourself accountable. It's about what you do when nobody's looking.

I am still very much rooted in what I really fell in love with, with sports entertainment and pro wrestling.

In college, I was a running QB. We were a sprint out offense, so I had a big transition going into pro ball.

If you want to go into space first time on a new vehicle that's never been flown, you want to go with a pro.

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