Brock Lesnar likes to get his rest time, you know what I'm saying?
I might be the only guy in WWE who isn't acting ever.
I had always previously really fed off of negativity and enjoyed being the guy who everybody hated.
What I do in WWE is essentially a lovable bad guy.
I don't like the water. I'm a land guy.
While it's cool to think ghosts exist, I don't want to see one.
I don't know if I would ever sleep well again if I actually saw a ghost. If they exist, that's fine. I just don't want to see one.
I'll fight anyone for enough money. Give me half a million dollars.
I'm big into mountain biking.
I'm Vince McMahon's favorite wrestler; quote me.
I like to live a spoiler-free life.
I've suffered through the worst possible conditions.
Threats mean nothing to me.
For me, wrestling was an escape. It was like a way out.
People can see through crap pretty easily. Just go out there and be comfortable. Be you. Be authentic.
I'm much more comfortable being hated than being beloved.
If I got hit by a bus tomorrow, I get to say I was in a movie.
WWE is like showbiz boot camp.
I'm doing some more dangerous stuff on a weekly basis than professional stunt men are doing.
I don't look any further than what's right in front of me.
If you're really good at doing what you do, good things will come.
I just go out there and be myself and turn up the voltage a little bit for entertainment value.
'Terminator' is one of my favorite movies.
It's all so surreal seeing yourself in a video game.
There is no creative process to come up with a character of Dean Ambrose.
I'm really into rock climbing and hiking and stuff.
I keep my inner circle of people very small and tight, and I like to relax if I get a chance.
The history of the business is very fascinating to me.
I always take pride in the fact that nobody can mess with me, and I never let anybody mess with me my entire life.
I keep myself flexible; I just compete at my normal body weight.