The moment I found out I was teaming with Sheamus was the moment the fans did.
In the ring, I'm probably the strongest WWE superstar.
There are many Superstars - past and present - I would love to get in the Swing.
I think you can learn from pretty much everybody if you just open your eyes.
When I go to different countries, I want to know how to at least say hello and thank you. Language is a great hobby.
I started at the bottom and worked my way up. I think that shows hard work pays off. A good thing takes a while.
I think I have faced pretty much everyone that is in the WWE.
I feel like everything in WWE I earn the hard way.
People hide behind fake names to tweet negative comments, and I hate that. If you have something to say, own up to it.
Rugby and wrestling are sports for real athletes.
As long as you work hard, good things will come. I firmly believe that.
I'm sick of seeing John Cena against Randy Orton for the 500th time.
Wrestling is about evolving, and you always want to evolve and develop yourself.
I'm not just cookie-cutter. You always see something different.
I just think we need to have a little sense of humor about yourself and just live and learn, take some chances.
I'm a really big fan of the history of wrestling.
I think every person that brings a beach ball into a WWE arena should get ejected for life.
Hard work pays off if you stay true to yourself and dedicated.
I try to work out whenever I can.
I always bring a post-workout protein shake with me and some cereal for the mornings.
I am not that big of a fantasy person. I prefer myself to think of living in the real world.
The Hardys have such a huge following.
I was trained to be more technical in Europe because that's the audience. They enjoy a more technical style.
We take care of each other. I took care of Sheamus when he had a hole in his head - and he took care of me when I had no teeth.
I made a little name for myself in Europe, but when I moved to the United States, I had to start all over again.
Austin's a great wrestling town. There's a lot of WWE fans when we get there, and they're always really loud.