I only got about four moves.

I've had some of my best matches with Christian.

In 2003, for my first Rumble, I was just as nervous then as I was 15 years later.

Tattoos are addicting, and I used to have this tribal tattoo, but I was never really happy with it.

I had to realize that everyone has opinions, and they all have the right to feel a certain way, and you have to respect that.

I was forced, more or less, to go to anger management. I was either going to make myself and everyone around me miserable, or I was going to realize that there's more than one person on this Earth. It definitely has made me a better person.

I probably had the most fun ever in the ring with Christian. And it was because he could just pick stuff up out of thin air and make it something. Neither of us were these big high-fliers; none of us were power guys doing these big, crazy moves. But the finesse and the things were smooth with me and him.

Mick Foley - the match we had at Backlash is one of my two or three favorite matches ever. Much props to him: he puts his body on the line, and what he did for me that day, I'll never forget.

I have a wonderful wife that wouldn't hurt a fly, and I think a lot of that has rubbed off on me.

I can't say I'm confident in my abilities as an actor.

I had a couple rough patches early in my career. I think I might have made some bad choices here and there.

I'm not a runner.

Guys like Jack Lanza, Pat Patterson, Bruce Pritchard, Tom Pritchard - those guys all helped me get a tryout. And I'd never been in the ring, so they went on a lot of faith and signed me and thought that they could help mold me into a WWE superstar. And now I'm glad they did, because that was a big turning point in my life.

Doing these movies I've done with WWE, it's a different pace. It's a lot of hurry up and wait, a lot of sitting around and like the day of the pay-per-view, when you're thinking about what you can do, and then you get the payoff, the reward, that night. It's just a different animal.

When it comes to wrestling, I'm 100 percent confident in my abilities, and I see myself being in the ring as long as my body can handle it.

I understand the psychology of the sport, especially inside the ring.

I've wrestled in Seoul; I've wrestled in Auckland, New Zealand.

If I was gonna intimidate somebody? Give me the Batista build any day.

I think I'm a better person because of my family.

I've main-evented WrestleMania a handful of times, but it never gets old. It's the same with nerves.

The older I get and the harder it is to maintain a six pack, the more I wish I wore a tactical vest and cargo pants like Roman Reigns.

I definitely had a big head, and I'll be the first to admit that I made some bad decisions. But back when I was making those decisions, in my head I was doing no wrong.

Teaming up for Evolution, I think Batista and I credit a lot of our success to Ric Flair, but especially Triple H. He has an amazing psychology for the business. He understands how to tell a story, and you just pick his brain the best you can while riding with him. It was a great advantage for us in terms of learning our craft.

My schedule with WWE is all year unless there's an injury.