It's very hard to step into a job when people are just dismissing you as a pretty face, and saying you got your job only because your surname is McMahon.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I am criticized for getting jobs because of my name, but I only use it when I have to.
Everybody forgets names and faces, and it's just inconsiderate to expect someone who isn't your boss or your sister-in-law to know exactly who you are.
We really do have a lot of personality in WWE. You have to, to be in this job. You showcase a lot of personality.
Back in 2004, Vince McMahon basically told me to consider WWE to be my playground, and that I could come and play any time I wanted to.
I tell people the most important move they can make is not in the ring. It's taking the time to get to know Mr. McMahon.
When it comes to representing the WWE, I don't like calling myself the 'face of WWE' because we have so many faces and so many superstars. We are a team, we're a roster, and we're a locker room. It absolutely takes every man to make this ship sail.
Sometimes it's hard to get people to take me seriously as an actor when they just see me as this WWE muscle head.
I don't think that McMahon thinks very much about the fact that J.R and I have been successful. I don't think that McMahon thinks the wrestling announcers really have that much to contribute the show.
When you become a professional wrestler, your name becomes company property.
It's almost like while you are working for the WWF everything is fine and good, but if you are no longer employed by them they want you to just drop off the face of the earth and it's like you never existed.
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