All I can say is that Triple H is literally the most dedicated man in sports entertainment. Nobody works as hard as he does.

I am not the typical WWE superstar.

I will be driving on the road after a show at night, and it will hit me that I am a WWE superstar, and this is what I dreamed about, and I get to live it.

I played hockey until I was 13 or 14 years old.

I wanted to become a wrestler because I saw a tape of Wrestlemania XI. I thought to myself I wanted to be a WWE superstar one day, and now here I am.

I enjoy every second I get in the ring. But there's a bigger picture now and a much bigger purpose to everything, and it's to take care of my kids and my wife and make sure they have a good future.

I've never been the sort of guy who wants to emulate this guy or that guy. I just try to forge my own path.

I was actually a big Owen Hart fan, but I wasn't a Bret Hart fan at all growing up.

Thank God for FaceTime. I can't imagine wrestlers from the '80s being on the road all the time without cell phones and stuff like that.

My dad's father would take me to WWE shows when I was younger, and my other grandfather, my mom's dad, would watch wrestling with me at the house. They just really enjoyed it. Unfortunately, they both passed away before I signed with WWE.

I've never been satisfied winning one world title.

Even as a teenager, I wanted to move up the weights and win belts.

I wouldn't be boxing if I wasn't given the all-clear by the doctors, I wouldn't put my family or myself through that.

People are right to question what I've got left and how I am going to be after the injuries and defeats.

I'm accurate and I can land on anyone's chin.

I'm scared of heights, but for my 30th birthday I'm going to try and get someone to kick me out of a plane and do a parachute jump.

I like to have a good cry at a sad film.

I'm petrified of spiders, I've just never liked them.

I love motocross and would love to have a go but I can't go anywhere near them in case I got injured.

People go on about weight. Mike Tyson wasn't the biggest heavyweight and he was an animal.

Why would I fear Golovkin when I have stared death in the face?

But I am a big welterweight so I can see why people think that I would look to move up the weights.

When you are the champion, you are there to be shot at. It doesn't bother me what people say.

I trust the team around me to guide my career in the right direction, I just do the fighting.