I always love the locker rooms that I end up in.
“I always love the locker rooms that I end up in.”
— Matt Sydal · Locker
The World Motivation
I always love the locker rooms that I end up in.
“I always love the locker rooms that I end up in.”
— Matt Sydal · Locker
I always love the locker rooms that I end up in.
Locker rooms always evolve with the wrestlers that are in it.
I was down in Peru, and I was watching AAA in Spanish on my TV, and it just it blew my mind because they weren't following any of the rules, yet the crowd was still there.
When I was at IMPACT and X Division Champion, my neck wasn't able to handle the workload and after losing the belt to Brian Cage in a match I just realized my neck just can't handle this anymore.
Let's face it: when we were crazy into wrestling, there were 20 million people on Monday nights watching wrestling. So what you have are 17 million lagged wrestling fans. People who connect to it somewhere, but haven't really found an inspiration or a cultural connection to it.
When I talk about intersex, people ask me, 'But what about the locker room?' Yes, what about the locker room? If so many people feel trepidation around it, why don't we fix the locker room? There are ways to signal to children that they are not the problem, and normalization technologies are not the way.
I sort of seen a few iterations of NXT, but the one constant throughout is it's a competitive locker room in a positive way.
I love the game of football so every time I step on the field I'm going to do me. I'm going to go hard for the guys in the locker room.
My locker is a business place. I keep my locker really neat, which I think is different than most people.
Look, it doesn't matter who you put in front of me or how many girls out of that locker room you want to throw at me. I'm taking them all out - and never losing this title.