The hardest thing about the WWE is the travel.
I was an unknown face before I joined the WWE.
My mind was inclined to work and to support my parents.
Politicians will only exploit you for nothing.
Olympic wrestling is like using an old Nokia phone; it's fairly basic.
It's the small things that will make you successful.
There is lots of enthusiasm among youth of Haryana about sports. They have potential in sports.
Punjab has given me so much.
Years ago, I was a nobody. Now, I am a face recognized almost across the world.
As I am well versed in the art of free-style wrestling, I am keen to pass on this art to the coming generation.
I play to bring honor to India's name abroad, and I feel very proud when I am beating up white wrestlers.
Earlier, professional wrestling happened only abroad, but now the youngsters are getting a good platform here in India as well.
I am only scared of God.
You can't share things about India with Americans, as they don't seem interested. Their culture is different.
You won't get my kind of body if you eat junk food.
Obviously, winning the World Heavyweight Championship was a memorable moment, but nothing tops the feeling of defeating the Undertaker.
Non-resident Indians love me and cough up huge sums of money to watch me fight in the ring.
Never lose hope under adverse situations.
My wife asks me daily to leave wrestling, but I will not leave my favourite sport. I will train others.
It's for people to judge if my acting is good or bad.
It would be good if there is a biopic on me. But even if there is no biopic, then also it's fine.
In the U.S.A., the fans are passionate and are willing to believe in your character.
In order to help the talented Indian wrestlers, I am always ready to talk to them and answer their queries.
I've performed in basements and at supermarkets. The crowd would be yelling and throwing things at you.
I was the first Indian to take on and beat the best in professional wrestling, but I certainly don't want to be the last.
I was always meant to be Khali.
I want to tell the youth that we should not do drugs.