TV's like whitewater rafting: Without rocks, there wouldn't be rapids, and it wouldn't be as much fun.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
If it weren't for the rocks in its bed, the stream would have no song.
There was one thing I loved a little bit more than surfing - and that was acting.
If I play my cards right, I could bring network wrestling back to TV. Unfortunately, to most people, wrestling is a laughingstock. But fortunately, I'm reaching people who otherwise wouldn't watch it.
I've been asked to do surfing movies over the years and offered several opportunities. I just felt that if I were to do one, I'd have to do the perfect surfing movie. And I don't know if that exists because surfing is such a personal thing.
The only TV I would be interested in exploring would be live television. There's no substitute for a team of artists performing at their peak live when failure is possible. It's a high-wire act. That excites me.
Being in a floodplain is like sitting down in a bathtub.
We didn't have the lane ropes, we had to get up higher in the water to avoid the little waves.
I loved going surfing down on Venice Beach. I'd go out with a board under my arm and think, 'I can't do that in Cranhill.'
It was like in Samoa when they'd put up a movie screen on the beach and show movies and the locals would run behind the sheet to see where the people went. It was pretty grim.
I'm not sitting around thinking of ideas for TV shows.