Coming from Ruff Ryders, there would be, like, 30 guys in the studio at once, and then me, trying to do my own thing.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
When I get in the studio the idea is just to work and bang out as many as I can.
I'm not a guy to go in the studio and spend months, let alone years, like some people do. I cannot even be in the studio for a month, it will drive me nuts.
All my buddies over the years, like Kevin Costner and the guys - I see 'em go here, I see 'em go there - but I just do my work.
Other actors like to rehearse on film-they like 30 or 40 takes. When you get an actor like that, it becomes difficult for me because I'm ready to quit after number two.
There's a couple guys that I'd like to wrestle, but truthfully, I want to wrestle as many guys as I can.
I just want to be in the studio. When you've got all the gear you want in your own house, it's difficult to go out and do something else, you know?
On a big film, there's almost no way you can meet everyone. On an indie, there are 30 people and no trailers to duck into.
I really, really, really love my job, so it's not like I'm trying to quit wrestling to do movies. They just all seemed like cool things to do. I mean, I'd love to be the bad guy in an action movie because then people would get to see another side of me they don't get to see.
It would be a dream come true if I could just go from studio to studio and play solos.
I wouldn't go into the studio if I didn't have a band who's ready, willing, and able.