I became a wrestling fan in college. So, I was more of a wrestling fan as an adult than when I was a little kid.
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First of all, I was a wrestling fan when I was young. Even when I figured out what wrestling was, I was still a fan.
I grew up watching wrestling.
When I was wrestling, I was 19, I was young.
When I was a kid, I wrestled my high school amateur wrestling in junior year.
I was an amateur wrestler, which I loved. It was my passion, but I started really late; I was a junior in high school when I began.
I wasn't a wrestling fan growing up; I knew who Hulk Hogan was and stuff but I didn't watch it. I started watching wrestling about three years before I got involved with WCW.
One thing I was proud of when I did the college talks was that, although stories revolved around experiences that I had in wrestling, one did not need to be a wrestling fan to enjoy them.
Most parents were, like, Little League coaches and all that. My dad was a wrestling fan. Instead of going out and playing home run derby with my old man, we just watched wrestling together.
My dad is the reason I actually started watching wrestling. My dad was never big into sports; we were all big into sports as kids, and he'd go to our Little League games or whatever and not really know what was going on, because he didn't know about sports, but he knew about wrestling.
I started wrestling professionally, I did my first television match at 16, but I was wrestling at country fairs and national armories when I was 14.
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