WWE is a space where I thrived, and I loved, and I still do. I love connecting with an audience; that is the greatest thing about going back to WWE.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I had a great run with WWE. WWE gave me great visibility. I met my wife there, and I got paid a lot of money; it was just my time to go. I sensed it. I was smart enough to leave. That's the bottom line.
I love WWE.
I love wrestling, and I think there was something in me that needed to come out, and I was very fortunate to allow it to come out in the WWE and make a living doing that, and I enjoyed every second of that.
My main reason for leaving WWE was to heal up my body - to give it a rest - and to spend time with my wife and my kids.
My home is at the WWE. I truly do love performing. The atmosphere here isn't like anything else. It's truly where I belong.
My life is with WWE.
I love traveling the world, meeting new people, and letting WWE fans know that the champ is out doing his thing and trying to spread the good word of WWE. I love the feeling of being the ambassador for the company.
Ever since I was a child I always wanted to be WWE Champion. I've been in love with sports-entertainment for my entire life, and I always wanted to do that.
None of us are bigger than the WWE. It will always continue to go on, and I will always be a part of it.
When you lose your passion to be a WWE Superstar, there's no point in going back. It's a lot of work and sacrifice.
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