I left WWE because I was utterly miserable wrestling at the time and I needed to get away from the business.
“I left WWE because I was utterly miserable wrestling at the time and I needed to get away from the business.”
The World Motivation
I left WWE because I was utterly miserable wrestling at the time and I needed to get away from the business.
“I left WWE because I was utterly miserable wrestling at the time and I needed to get away from the business.”
I left WWE because I was utterly miserable wrestling at the time and I needed to get away from the business.
I stopped drinking alcohol, which probably was the biggest change. I used to be a very big beer drinker. Being from England, that's a very common thing.
When I was first in the locker room with The Undertaker and John Cena it was very strange. But it gets to a point that these are going to be guys you are working with you get over that pretty quickly. You can't be star struck.
Dusty Rhodes really liked me, I bonded with him.
I love doing commentary, and I love working with NWA, as that's been a goal of mine for a long time.
The money is what made me miserable. I want to be free of that stress.
I've tried to figure out ways to be less pleased other than the search for perfection. Talk about a thing that'll make you have a miserable life. On that quest, on that journey, down that path, there's a lot of feelings of, 'Why am I doing all this?'
The people who tried government regulation have lives which are miserable.
I was always a big reader, even when everything was bad and miserable.
I am as miserable as anyone - sometimes.