I brought my daughters actually to Staples Center to watch me live in the ring - to watch their mother compete in the ring. It was a very proud moment for me.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I find that I get most of the same things I loved about performing in the ring when I do my live shows around the world.
I used to work for the Clippers - I sold tickets - so I was in the Staples Center all the time. I'm a big Clippers fan.
I was just doing my job in the ring and doing my best to make people happy.
When I was in the ring, you really saw the best of me. Outside the ring, I was really some terrible fellow.
It was an exciting time for me personally because the number of times I've been to the playoffs, that was the opportunity to obtain the first ring. That was special, that's for sure.
I'd love to get back in the ring so my son could see me, but that's it.
Most proud moment: Winning the championship in 2003 with a great team, retiring, and going out in the perfect way. Had a great journey and knowing it was the right time to focus more on family and community activities.
I'm a winner each and every time I go into the ring.
I am a winner each and every time I go into the ring.
What I think happened to the new arenas is that you need some memories. I remember going when the Staples Center first opened and it was like, 'OK,' but a couple championships later, and all of a sudden it becomes your house. You have to stake claim to it.
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