Being a WWE superstar is about giving, and I think there's a few guys who get that.

Of course I will always be an ambassador for the WWE, so definitely anytime they need me for something, I'm only a phone call away.

Not by any means do I think that I'm The Rock or Mark Wahlberg. I understand that I'm not like them, being a leading guy, but I'm a great comedy sidekick, and, who knows, I can be in the X-Men or something.

I had a conversation with John Cena, and I told him, 'If only I could be a giant with abs,' and he said, 'Maybe you could be a giant with abs.' That kind of got me thinking that maybe John was onto something, because when it comes to obviously being successful and marketable, John is one of the smartest people I've been around.

I'm definitely looking to do more animation stuff.

You have to look in the mirror and really have an honest conversation with yourself and find the discipline to not eat things that don't agree with you.

I'm definitely saying right now that if I had to face Shaq's mom at WrestleMania, I will not show up. I'll be scared. If Shaq shows up, no problem. Shaq's mom shows up, eh, I don't know. I think I might get the flu.

I wouldn't want to get Shaq's mom mad, I'll tell you that much. If she told me to do something, I would do it in a heartbeat. I wouldn't want her mad at me. That woman is serious.

I like to think, personally, that Shaq got scared. He saw the six-pack and realized if he faced me at WrestleMania, he was going to be Fat Shaq.

You've got to have a mean streak to be a successful, big man.

Bam Bam Bigelow was an amazing athlete for his size.

I've wrestled some of the strongest, most athletic guys this business has ever seen. Brock Lesnar, John Cena, Mark Henry, Kane. These guys are phenomenal, phenomenal athletes and powerhouses.

There's a lot of trainers in my career, between Terry Taylor and Arn Anderson, who've always told me to keep my damn feet on the ring mat, and there's just that little kid in me - I may be 45, but there's that little kid in me that, if I get a chance to do some flying, I'm gonna do it.

Brock Lesnar is a guy who doesn't do a lot of live events, doesn't do a lot of house shows, but every time he steps in the ring, it has a big-fight feel.

WrestleMania is one of those events where you want to put the most different, most extravagant, most exotic show you can out there.

I have a lot of respect for Shaq. He's one of the greatest NBA centers of all time.

The toughest problem for us as giants is finding someone that we can work with and wrestle.

I can look at every one of my faults, see they're there, and go out and try to improve on it.

I've always been a really hard critic of everything I do.

It's funny, I used to ask guys who were in shape all the time, like Triple H, 'What do you do?' It was hard to get information out of them, and I understand why now. When you take the time and do the research, it's more about what suits you, not what suits everybody.

Professionally, John Cena has my respect more than anybody I've ever been around in the ring and out of the ring.

There are a lot of projects I want to do with producing and acting outside of wrestling.

When I came out in '95, even though it was part of the storyline, I was known as the next evolution of Andre, the next giant. I was that young, athletic, trash-talking monster. That was my introduction to the industry, and I was able to build on that.

I'd love to wrestle Baron Corbin and Finn Balor.