It really takes likeable superstars to get the attention of the masses.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
There is one common thing in superstars - enthusiasm and humility towards their work. Off sets, they are big stars for others, and they carry themselves the way they want to. When they are working, they are not stars.
To be a superstar is incredible pressure. And also in our country, I'm going to speak about this, America. We have a way of kind of making it hard on our superstars. I don't sense it when I go to Europe or I go to Japan.
There aren't that many superstars around anymore.
It's not a matter of becoming a superstar. Fame and money aren't the purpose of all this. No actor's going to say, 'I don't want to be famous.' But the main purpose for doing what I'm doing is the passion in the work.
I guess my mission statement is now to let the world know on a global scale that WWE certainly is a wonderful form of entertainment, but its superstars are more than just superstars inside the ring. They do so much more outside the ring and have so much more to offer.
Everybody wants their fame. They long for it, and I think they don't much care how they get it - to attract attention to themselves.
If you take a bunch of superstars and put them in a room where they don't have their assistants and entourage, it's funny to see what happens.
It never occurs to me that acting with a superstar is something to worry about. I figure the bigger the better because more will be demanded of me.
You become megastars when superstars start reprising your roles.
Your job as a superstar is to manipulate the audience and try to tell your story. I like the dynamic of the audience.
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