To be clear, NXT is a great place to be at, you know what I mean? ... Obviously, everybody aspires to be on Raw or Smackdown. That's why they sign with WWE, because they want to be able to perform on that stage and at Wrestlemania and Summerslam.

NXT really built some momentum and became something pretty special.

I think healthy competition is great, and I think WWE would agree.

From the time I was 11 until I was 23 and met my wife, wrestling was all I cared about. It was an obsession, and that's why I think I ended up making it. There was no other option for me.

It is pretty daunting - the Cell has been responsible for some amazing matches, but it can also lead to some pretty real injuries, so that plays into your mind.

People ask me how I am such a good heel, but I don't know; I just try to be me and go and do what I need to do to get the job done on any show that I am on and achieve the work that is set up in front of me.

I always strive to receive the loudest reaction that I can; whether that is being booed out of the building or being cheered.

NXT is very special, and everybody who turns in for Unstoppable is gonna see that.

If there's something funny to be said, I will say it.

I'm genuine, and I think people can see that when they watch.

When I signed with WWE and moved to Orlando, my wife and my two kids came with me.

Shawn Michaels is the reason I wanted to be a wrestler.

When I was 11 years old, I started watching WWE.

I'll never forget fighting on top of a cell with Shane McMahon.

Sometimes you have chemistry with people that is undeniable, and it just works, and sometimes you have matches with someone you think you are going to have good chemistry with, and it just doesn't turn out that way.

I've wrestled in front of great crowds in Montreal, and I've wrestled absolutely terrible crowds where you're in front of, like, 200 people.

Everybody at the Performance Center is trying to help you in their own way, and they give you their opinion on what they think will work or what they think you should do.

Chris Jericho was always someone I looked up to. I was a WWE fan growing up, and I remember his debut.

I'm well aware that no matter how big of a jerk I am, some people will cheer me, and no matter what I do, some people will boo me, and that's fine. I just need to elicit emotion. That's all I care about.

Whenever WWE is in town, it's a great time, but Live Events are special. If you've never been to one, I highly recommend it.

Great matches are necessary, and everybody loves to watch a great match.

My parents could have told me, when I was 12 years old and telling them I wanted to be a wrestler, that it was silly and to be serious and find something more secure and safe, but they didn't. They pushed me as hard as they could.

Honestly, to me, the WWE championship and the Universal championship are the same thing. They're the top championships on the respective brands.

The first time I was in the ring, I wasn't good at it, and I honestly thought, 'Maybe this isn't for me.' Then I went back the next day and the next day and the next day... because I loved it more than anything.